Cite
A community integrated respiratory team can improve patient care, quality of life and reduce hospital stays.
MLA
Apps, Michael, et al. “A Community Integrated Respiratory Team Can Improve Patient Care, Quality of Life and Reduce Hospital Stays.” Clinical Medicine (London, England), vol. 16 Suppl 3, June 2016, p. s33. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.16-3-s33.
APA
Apps, M., Minter, J., Whitfield, J., Field, S., Pearce, R., Haigh, M., Rosier, P., Hawkes, B., Ateli, L., Carter, D., Webb, S., Barfield, S., Bannister, P., Olympio-Anang, H., Goodrich, C., Finney, J., & Keeling, L.-A. (2016). A community integrated respiratory team can improve patient care, quality of life and reduce hospital stays. Clinical Medicine (London, England), 16 Suppl 3, s33. https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.16-3-s33
Chicago
Apps, Michael, Jan Minter, James Whitfield, Sue Field, Ronni Pearce, Mark Haigh, Petra Rosier, et al. 2016. “A Community Integrated Respiratory Team Can Improve Patient Care, Quality of Life and Reduce Hospital Stays.” Clinical Medicine (London, England) 16 Suppl 3 (June): s33. doi:10.7861/clinmedicine.16-3-s33.