Programs Curriculum of Caring All Resources Dr. Rayudu Koka, psychiatrist in Sudbury, faculty Northern Ontario School of Medicine
Dr. Rayudu Koka, psychiatrist in Sudbury, faculty Northern Ontario School of Medicine

Dr. Rayudu Koka, psychiatrist in Sudbury, faculty Northern Ontario School of Medicine

Phase 3: CARE in Practice

Work together to understand what’s going on with them and advocate for them. Get a good history and look for physical problems. “Amazing people… A joy to treat.”

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