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How are family physicians managing osteoporosis? Qualitative study of their experiences and educational needs.
Canadian Family Physician April 2003, 49 (4) 462-468;
Susan B Jaglal
June Carroll
Gillian Hawker
Warren J McIsaac
Liisa Jaakkimainen
Suzanne M Cadarette
Cathy Cameron

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How are family physicians managing osteoporosis? Qualitative study of their experiences and educational needs.
Susan B Jaglal, June Carroll, Gillian Hawker, Warren J McIsaac, Liisa Jaakkimainen, Suzanne M Cadarette, Cathy Cameron, Dave Davis
Canadian Family Physician Apr 2003, 49 (4) 462-468;
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