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Family medicine education in rural communities as a health service intervention supporting recruitment and retention of physicians
Advancing Rural Family Medicine: The Canadian Collaborative Taskforce
Trina Larsen Soles, C. Ruth Wilson and Ivy F. Oandasan
Canadian Family Physician January 2017, 63 (1) 32-38;
Trina Larsen Soles
Rural family physician in Golden, BC, Clinical Instructor at the University of British Columbia, President-Elect of Doctors of BC, and Past President of the Society of Rural Physicians of Canada.
MSc MDC. Ruth Wilson
MD FCFP
Ivy F. Oandasan
MD CCFP MHSc FCFP
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Canadian Family Physician
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1 Jan 2017
Family medicine education in rural communities as a health service intervention supporting recruitment and retention of physicians
Trina Larsen Soles, C. Ruth Wilson, Ivy F. Oandasan
Canadian Family Physician Jan 2017, 63 (1) 32-38;
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