Relationships between dental personnel and non-dental primary health care providers in rural and remote Queensland, Australia: dental perspectives
Abstract Background Collaboration between dental practitioners and non-dental primary care providers has the potential to improve oral health care for people in rural and remote communities, where access to oral health services is limited. However, there is limited research on collaboration between...
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Main Authors: | Jackie Stuart (Author), Ha Hoang (Author), Len Crocombe (Author), Tony Barnett (Author) |
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