The Vocational Interests, Values, and Career Development of Specialists in Physical Medicine and RehabilitationCommission on Education in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1968 - Medicine, Physical - 63 pages |
Contents
DESIGN | 2 |
The Professional Activities of Physia stŠ· | 26 |
A Scale to Measure Physiatrists Interests | 36 |
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