Dr Bruce McCreary: Part of the solution

Dr Bruce McCreary: Part of the solution

Phase 3: CARE in Practice

Dr Bruce McCreary, Queens University Professor Emeritus of PsychIatry, is an experienced physician, educator and authour who delivers a compelling message to learners. He ‎brings us all face to face with challenges and rewards of providing medical care to the often neglected population of people with developmental disabilities. Consider this:' Are you part of the solution?'

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Phase 3: CARE in Practice
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17 juil. 2025
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Psychiatrie
Handicaps développementaux

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