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Effects of continuing professional development on clinical performance
Results of a study involving family practitioners in Quebec
François Goulet, Eveline Hudon, Robert Gagnon, Eliane Gauvin, Francine Lemire and Isabelle Arsenault
Canadian Family Physician May 2013, 59 (5) 518-525;
François Goulet
Assistant Director in the Practice Enhancement Division of the Collège des médecins du Québec and Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine at the University of Montreal in Quebec.
MD MA FCMFEveline Hudon
MD MA FCMF
Robert Gagnon
MSc
Eliane Gauvin
Francine Lemire
MD CM FCMF CAÉ
Isabelle Arsenault
MD FCMF
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 59, Issue 5
1 May 2013
Effects of continuing professional development on clinical performance
François Goulet, Eveline Hudon, Robert Gagnon, Eliane Gauvin, Francine Lemire, Isabelle Arsenault
Canadian Family Physician May 2013, 59 (5) 518-525;
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