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Hunter New England Training (HNET): how to effect culture change in a psychiatry medical workforce

(Conjoint Senior Lecturer) , (Executive Medical Director Primary and Community Networks) , (Medical Education Support Officer) , (Conjoint Senior Lecturer) & (Conjoint Senior Lecturer)
Pages 531-534 | Published online: 20 Oct 2011

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