Palliative and hospice workers rely on the knowledge and experience of clinical social workers within the interdisciplinary team. What skill can they provide in this environment that is beneficial at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels?
a. Advocacy
b. Research
c. Theory
d. Professional practice
Ans: a
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