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Invited Essays / Essais sollicités

Vol. 14 No. 2 (2022)

Improving Care in Practice: Learning from the Seniors' Advocate’s Inquiry Into the Death of a New Brunswick Nursing Home Resident

Submitted
October 12, 2022
Published
2022-11-04

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