The ties that bind: Camaderie in military interprofessional healthcare teams Meghan Hamwey, PhD Karlen S. bader-Larsen BSc Danette F. Cruthids, PhD Lara Varpio, PhD

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): In: Military Medicine: International Journal of AMSUS : Vol 186 Issue 3, November/December 2021, pp.42-47 (72)Summary: The charecteristic of strong camaderie in military interprofessional healthcare team can make it more successful. This study looks into several themes in order to understand better what camederie constitutes.
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The charecteristic of strong camaderie in military interprofessional healthcare team can make it more successful. This study looks into several themes in order to understand better what camederie constitutes.

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