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ISSN 2368-6820
Research Article
Vol. 55, 2019September 16, 2019 EDT

Palliative care as an emerging role for respiratory health professionals: Findings from a cross-sectional, exploratory Canadian survey

Goodridge Donna, Peters Jaimie,
Palliative careEnd-of-life careadvanced respiratory diseaseCOPDadvanced care planningrespiratory health professionalscertified respiratory educatorsMedical Assistance in Dying
Copyright Logoccby-nc-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.29390/cjrt-2019-010
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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy
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Donna G, Jaimie P. Palliative care as an emerging role for respiratory health professionals: Findings from a cross-sectional, exploratory Canadian survey. Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2019;55:73-80. doi:10.29390/cjrt-2019-010
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