SMART Work Design: Accelerating the Diagnosis of Rare Diseases in the Western Australian Undiagnosed Diseases Program
The accurate and efficient diagnosis of rare diseases, many of which include congenital anomalies, depends largely on the specialists who diagnose them - including their ability to work alongside specialists from other fields and to take full advantage of cutting-edge precision medicine technologies...
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Main Authors: | Georgia J. Hay (Author), Florian E. Klonek (Author), Cati S. Thomas (Author), Alicia Bauskis (Author), Gareth Baynam (Author), Sharon K. Parker (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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