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A guide for interaction with health care providers

Submitted by Sunil Patel on Monday, 15 December 2008 - 3:20am.

This brochure has tips and advice on finding GLBTI friendly health care providers.

OUT OF PRINT - please print PDF

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A guide for interaction with health care providers 156.66 KB
Format: Consumer material
Year of publication: 2009
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