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Effect of provider and patient reminders, deployment of nurse practitioners, and financial incentives on cervical and breast cancer screening rates
Janusz Kaczorowski, Stephen J.C. Hearps, Lynne Lohfeld, Ron Goeree, Faith Donald, Ken Burgess and Rolf J. Sebaldt
Canadian Family Physician June 2013, 59 (6) e282-e289;
Janusz Kaczorowski
Professor and Research Director in the Department of Family and Emergency Medicine at the University of Montreal and the University of Montreal Hospital Research Centre in Quebec, as well as Dr Sadok Besrour Chair in Family Medicine and GSK-CIHR Chair in Chronic Disease Management.
PhDStephen J.C. Hearps
PGDipPsych
Lynne Lohfeld
MS MPH PhD
Ron Goeree
MA
Faith Donald
NP-PHC PhD
Ken Burgess
MD CCFP
Rolf J. Sebaldt
MD FRCPC FACP
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 59, Issue 6
1 Jun 2013
Effect of provider and patient reminders, deployment of nurse practitioners, and financial incentives on cervical and breast cancer screening rates
Janusz Kaczorowski, Stephen J.C. Hearps, Lynne Lohfeld, Ron Goeree, Faith Donald, Ken Burgess, Rolf J. Sebaldt
Canadian Family Physician Jun 2013, 59 (6) e282-e289;
Effect of provider and patient reminders, deployment of nurse practitioners, and financial incentives on cervical and breast cancer screening rates
Janusz Kaczorowski, Stephen J.C. Hearps, Lynne Lohfeld, Ron Goeree, Faith Donald, Ken Burgess, Rolf J. Sebaldt
Canadian Family Physician Jun 2013, 59 (6) e282-e289;