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A Qualitative Investigation of Foundation Year 2 Doctors’ Views on the European Working Time Directive

Journal of Health Organization and Management - United Kingdom
doi 10.1108/jhom-08-2013-0172
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AccountingManagementBusinessHealth Policy
Date

May 18, 2015

Authors
Myanna DuncanCheryl Haslam
Publisher

Emerald


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