“The Benefits of Respectful Interactions: Fluid Alliancing and Inter-Occupational Information Sharing in Primary Care,” a paper by Barbara DiCicco-Bloom ,RN, PhD, Associate Professor with the Department of Nursing of the School of Health Sciences, will appear in the July 2016 issue of Sociology of Health and Illness, and online in April. The co-author is Benjamin DiCicco-Bloom, visiting professor, Department of Sociology at Hamilton College, New York. A video is forthcoming.
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