Praktiserende laeger er belastede af arbejdsvilkår, men tilfredse med erhvervsvalget

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Praktiserende laeger er belastede af arbejdsvilkår, men tilfredse med erhvervsvalget. / Kragstrup, J; Mabeck, C E.

I: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Bind 155, Nr. 40, 04.10.1993, s. 3190-3.

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Harvard

Kragstrup, J & Mabeck, CE 1993, 'Praktiserende laeger er belastede af arbejdsvilkår, men tilfredse med erhvervsvalget', Ugeskrift for Laeger, bind 155, nr. 40, s. 3190-3.

APA

Kragstrup, J., & Mabeck, C. E. (1993). Praktiserende laeger er belastede af arbejdsvilkår, men tilfredse med erhvervsvalget. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 155(40), 3190-3.

Vancouver

Kragstrup J, Mabeck CE. Praktiserende laeger er belastede af arbejdsvilkår, men tilfredse med erhvervsvalget. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 1993 okt. 4;155(40):3190-3.

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Kragstrup, J ; Mabeck, C E. / Praktiserende laeger er belastede af arbejdsvilkår, men tilfredse med erhvervsvalget. I: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 1993 ; Bind 155, Nr. 40. s. 3190-3.

Bibtex

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