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How to become a prize winning early researcher – EAPC 7th World Research Congress in Trondheim
Dr Stephanie Stiel, psychologist and research coordinator at the Department of Palliative Medicine, University Hospital of Erlangen, Germany, and joint second prizewinner of the EAPC Early Researcher Award 2012 Sitting in my room, the so-called ‘think tank’, dealing with daily … Continue reading