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Back to the future: home-based primary care for older homebound Canadians
Part 2: where we are going
Nathan Stall, Mark Nowaczynski and Samir K. Sinha
Canadian Family Physician March 2013, 59 (3) 243-245;
Nathan Stall
First-year resident in internal medicine at the University of Toronto in Ontario.
MDMark Nowaczynski
PhD MD CCFP FCFP
Samir K. Sinha
MD DPhil FRCPC
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 59, Issue 3
1 Mar 2013
Back to the future: home-based primary care for older homebound Canadians
Nathan Stall, Mark Nowaczynski, Samir K. Sinha
Canadian Family Physician Mar 2013, 59 (3) 243-245;
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