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Do family physicians, emergency department physicians, and pediatricians give consistent sport-related concussion management advice?
Jacqueline Stoller, James D. Carson, Alisha Garel, Paula Libfeld, Catherine L. Snow, Marcus Law and Pierre Frémont
Canadian Family Physician June 2014, 60 (6) 548-552;
Jacqueline Stoller
Family physician with a special interest in sport and exercise medicine practising in Toronto, Ont.
MDJames D. Carson
Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto.
MD DipSportMed CCFP FCFPAlisha Garel
Medical student at the Medical University of the Americas in Nevis.
Paula Libfeld
Graduate of the University of King’s College in Halifax, NS.
Catherine L. Snow
Student at York University in North York, Ont.
Marcus Law
Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto.
MDPierre Frémont
Associate Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation and Affiliated Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Laval University in Quebec.
MD PhD
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 60, Issue 6
1 Jun 2014
Do family physicians, emergency department physicians, and pediatricians give consistent sport-related concussion management advice?
Jacqueline Stoller, James D. Carson, Alisha Garel, Paula Libfeld, Catherine L. Snow, Marcus Law, Pierre Frémont
Canadian Family Physician Jun 2014, 60 (6) 548-552;
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