Investigation of Vocational Qualifications for Social Workers İn The Context of Health Service
Journal Title: SOCIALSCI JOURNAL - Year 2019, Vol 4, Issue 0
Abstract
The social workers employed in health care, “public health, primary and specialty care and rehabilitation, home health, long-term care.” [1] Social work in health care settings addressing patient needs that include, but may go beyond, immediate medical needs [7].
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Esra Sipahi
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