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Comparing the quality of oral anticoagulant management by anticoagulation clinics and by family physicians: a randomized controlled trial
S. Jo-Anne Wilson, Philip S. Wells, Michael J. Kovacs, Geoffrey M. Lewis, Janet Martin, Erica Burton and David R. Anderson
CMAJ August 19, 2003 169 (4) 293-298;
S. Jo-Anne Wilson
Philip S. Wells
Michael J. Kovacs
Geoffrey M. Lewis
Janet Martin
Erica Burton
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Comparing the quality of oral anticoagulant management by anticoagulation clinics and by family physicians: a randomized controlled trial
S. Jo-Anne Wilson, Philip S. Wells, Michael J. Kovacs, Geoffrey M. Lewis, Janet Martin, Erica Burton, David R. Anderson
CMAJ Aug 2003, 169 (4) 293-298;
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