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Family physicians’ perspectives on care of dementia patients and family caregivers
Mark J. Yaffe, Pam Orzeck and Lucy Barylak
Canadian Family Physician July 2008; 54 (7) 1008-1015;
Mark J. Yaffe
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 54, Issue 7
1 Jul 2008
Family physicians’ perspectives on care of dementia patients and family caregivers
Mark J. Yaffe, Pam Orzeck, Lucy Barylak
Canadian Family Physician Jul 2008, 54 (7) 1008-1015;
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