The combination of efforts of the medical team, nutritionist, social workers, and clergy is the necessary ______________ approach to the complex needs of the patients with HIV infection
ANS:
multidisciplinary
The use of many disciplines in a combined approach to a complex medical problem is multidisciplinary.
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