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Restricted driver licensing for medical impairments: Does it work?
Shawn C. Marshall, Robert Spasoff, Rama Nair and Carl van Walraven
CMAJ October 01, 2002 167 (7) 747-751;
Shawn C. Marshall
From the Departments of *Medicine and †Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont.; ‡the Institute for Rehabilitation Research and Development, The Rehabilitation Centre, Ottawa, Ont.; §the University of Ottawa Institute on Health of the Elderly at the SOC (Sisters of Charity of Ottawa) Health Service, Ottawa, Ont.; ¶the Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Ottawa Health Research Institute, Ottawa, Ont.; and **the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Ont.
Robert Spasoff
From the Departments of *Medicine and †Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont.; ‡the Institute for Rehabilitation Research and Development, The Rehabilitation Centre, Ottawa, Ont.; §the University of Ottawa Institute on Health of the Elderly at the SOC (Sisters of Charity of Ottawa) Health Service, Ottawa, Ont.; ¶the Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Ottawa Health Research Institute, Ottawa, Ont.; and **the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Ont.
Rama Nair
From the Departments of *Medicine and †Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont.; ‡the Institute for Rehabilitation Research and Development, The Rehabilitation Centre, Ottawa, Ont.; §the University of Ottawa Institute on Health of the Elderly at the SOC (Sisters of Charity of Ottawa) Health Service, Ottawa, Ont.; ¶the Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Ottawa Health Research Institute, Ottawa, Ont.; and **the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Ont.
Carl van Walraven
From the Departments of *Medicine and †Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont.; ‡the Institute for Rehabilitation Research and Development, The Rehabilitation Centre, Ottawa, Ont.; §the University of Ottawa Institute on Health of the Elderly at the SOC (Sisters of Charity of Ottawa) Health Service, Ottawa, Ont.; ¶the Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Ottawa Health Research Institute, Ottawa, Ont.; and **the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Ont.
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