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Structured approach to patients with memory difficulties in family practice
Linda Lee, W. Wayne Weston, George Heckman, Micheline Gagnon, F. Joseph Lee and Scott Sloka
Canadian Family Physician March 2013, 59 (3) 249-254;
Linda Lee
Family physician in Kitchener, Ont, Director of the Centre for Family Medicine Memory Clinic, Director of Primary Healthcare Education at the Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging, and Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont.
MD MClSc(FM) CCFP FCFPW. Wayne Weston
MD CCFP FCFP
George Heckman
MD MSc MMATH FRCPC
Micheline Gagnon
MD MEd FRCPC FACP
F. Joseph Lee
MD MClSc(FM) CCFP FCFP
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 59, Issue 3
1 Mar 2013
Structured approach to patients with memory difficulties in family practice
Linda Lee, W. Wayne Weston, George Heckman, Micheline Gagnon, F. Joseph Lee, Scott Sloka
Canadian Family Physician Mar 2013, 59 (3) 249-254;
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