Environmental medicine counselling in daily medical practice

Since 2008, the Swiss Society of Doctors for the Environment runs a small interdisciplinary environmental medicine counselling structure for patients with complaints attributed to environmental exposures. The model is embedded in everyday practice with a central coordination and consultation office...

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Veröffentlicht in:Therapeutische Umschau 2013-12, Vol.70 (12), p.739-745
Hauptverfasser: Steiner, Edith, Aufdereggen, Bernhard, Bhend, Hansjörg, Gilli, Yvonne, Kälin, Peter, Semadeni, Cornelia
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