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Ecology of family physicians’ research engagement
Nicholas Pimlott and Alan Katz
Canadian Family Physician May 2016, 62 (5) 385-390;
Nicholas Pimlott
Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at Women’s College Hospital and the University of Toronto in Ontario, and Scientific Editor of Canadian Family Physician.
MD CCFPAlan Katz
Professor in the departments of family medicine and community health sciences at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg and Director of the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy.
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 62, Issue 5
1 May 2016
Ecology of family physicians’ research engagement
Nicholas Pimlott, Alan Katz
Canadian Family Physician May 2016, 62 (5) 385-390;
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- Developing and maintaining a core competency
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- Quality improvement: engagement in action
- Case reports: a core activity
- Clinical discovery: forgotten form of research
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- The professional researcher
- Life in a box
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