Dr Christine Chambers shares her message from the Pain in Childhood pre-conference workshop and conference sessions. We are certainly keeping her busy in Hobart! #aps2014
For more detailed information visit Christine’s blog
Dr Christine Chambers shares her message from the Pain in Childhood pre-conference workshop and conference sessions. We are certainly keeping her busy in Hobart! #aps2014
For more detailed information visit Christine’s blog
Posted by Australian Pain Society on 14 April 2014 in APS Conference, Australian Pain Society, Pain in Childhood SIG.
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