L’équipe de TOPMF s’est posé la question : quelles sont les interventions en première ligne qui sont les plus efficaces. Voici la deuxième partie du TOP 10 qui interventions qui fonctionnent.
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Ce cours a été conçu par Samuel Boudreault et Marc-Antoine Turgeon et révisé par Mathieu Pelletier le jeudi 22 septembre 2022.
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