Evidence
Evaluating the effectiveness of 2 educational interventions in family practice
Alexander E.M. Borgiel, J. Ivan Williams, David A. Davis, Earl V. Dunn, Neil Hobbs, Brian Hutchison, C. Ruth Wilson, Jamie Jensen, Jennifer J.S. O'Neil and Martin J. Bass
CMAJ October 19, 1999 161 (8) 965-970;
Alexander E.M. Borgiel
MD
J. Ivan Williams
PhD
David A. Davis
MD
Earl V. Dunn
MD
Neil Hobbs
MB BCh
Brian Hutchison
MD
C. Ruth Wilson
MD
Jamie Jensen
Jennifer J.S. O'Neil
BSc
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Evaluating the effectiveness of 2 educational interventions in family practice
Alexander E.M. Borgiel, J. Ivan Williams, David A. Davis, Earl V. Dunn, Neil Hobbs, Brian Hutchison, C. Ruth Wilson, Jamie Jensen, Jennifer J.S. O'Neil, Martin J. Bass
CMAJ Oct 1999, 161 (8) 965-970;
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