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Are We Graduating Physiotherapists With the Burnout Syndrome: Evaluating Physiotherapy Education at the University of the Western Cape

South African Journal of Physiotherapy - South Africa
doi 10.4102/sajp.v52i3.630
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Physical TherapySports TherapyRehabilitation
Date

August 31, 1996

Authors
Seyi L. AmosunNokuzola D. Dantile
Publisher

AOSIS


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