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Family physicians’ attitudes toward education in research skills during residency
Findings from a national mailed survey
Natalie Leahy, Jordana Sheps, C. Shawn Tracy, Jason X. Nie, Rahim Moineddin and Ross E.G. Upshur
Canadian Family Physician March 2008, 54 (3) 413-414;
Natalie Leahy
Jordana Sheps
C. Shawn Tracy
Jason X. Nie
Rahim Moineddin
Ross E.G. Upshur

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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 54, Issue 3
1 Mar 2008
Family physicians’ attitudes toward education in research skills during residency
Natalie Leahy, Jordana Sheps, C. Shawn Tracy, Jason X. Nie, Rahim Moineddin, Ross E.G. Upshur
Canadian Family Physician Mar 2008, 54 (3) 413-414;
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