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Barriers to appropriate diabetes management among homeless people in Toronto
Stephen W. Hwang and Ann L. Bugeja
CMAJ July 25, 2000 163 (2) 161-165;
Stephen W. Hwang
Dr. Hwang is with the Inner City Health Research Unit, St. Michael‚s Hospital, and is Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. Ms. Bugeja is a medical student at the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
Ann L. Bugeja
Dr. Hwang is with the Inner City Health Research Unit, St. Michael‚s Hospital, and is Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. Ms. Bugeja is a medical student at the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
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