‘DUAL-ING’ DIAGNOSES: A CASE STUDY ON INTEGRATION AND INTERPROFESSIONALISM
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dental diagnosesAbstract
Alice, an unemployed 47-year old woman, presents to a Family Medicine practice in rural North Carolina for severe pain due to a molar abscess with gingival drainage on the left side of the mouth as well as an elevated hemoglobin A1C level (measure of diabetes control) well outside of the therapeutic range.
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2024-02-09
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