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CrossCurrents cover

Autumn 2007

Collaborative care: Building partnerships with primary care providers

cover art by Joseph Schimanska

Sharing addiction care

Primary care settings move to the forefront of treatment… more»

Collaborative care works

How to make it happen… more»

Opening the lines of communication

Mentoring network supports family physicians… more»

Collaborative care one-on-one

A nursing perspective… more»

The last word
Is collaborative care moving forward?

Yes, but at a slower pace than some of us expected… more»

Taking care to the streets

Shared care teams reach out to people who are homeless… more»

Working together for kids

Child and youth collaborative care in action… more»

Q & A

Common questions about family health teams… more»

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note from the editor

Health professionals have a longstanding history of working together to deliver quality, sustainable health care for Canadians… more»

a view from camh

This issue of CrossCurrents focuses on trauma-informed care, which in its broadest conceptualization means an effort to understand and integrate the experiences of the individual… more»

news

Depression: It's different for men… more»

Province-wide evaluation identifies challenges and successes in providing women-specific substance use treatment… more»

research update

Recent studies from around the world… more»

profile

Program leverages technology to increase medication safety… more»

reviews

Title of reviewed book… more»

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Discussion

Post your comments, ask questions, get answers… join in»

Event Calendar

Upcoming events and notices… more»

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