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Joan Stephenson, PhD, discusses Overcoming the False Dichotomy of Curative vs Palliative Care for Late-Stage HIV/AIDS with Dr Peter A. Selwyn.
Overcoming the False Dichotomy of Curative vs Palliative Care for Late-Stage HIV/AIDS: Interview With Dr Peter A. Selwyn is an episode from JAMAevidence Care at the Close of Life: Using Evidence to Improve Care by American Medical Associati...
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Joan Stephenson, PhD, discusses Overcoming the False Dichotomy of Curative vs Palliative Care for Late-Stage HIV/AIDS with Dr Peter A. Selwyn.
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Overcoming the False Dichotomy of Curative vs Palliative Care for Late-Stage HIV/AIDS: Interview With Dr Peter A. Selwyn is from JAMAevidence Care at the Close of Life: Using Evidence to Improve Care by American Medical Association.
Published May 6, 2014 and 10:45 long