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Practice patterns of graduates of 2- and 3-year family medicine programs
In Ontario, 1996 to 2004
Michael Green, Richard Birtwhistle, Ken MacDonald, John Kane and Jason Schmelzle
Canadian Family Physician September 2009; 55 (9) 906-907.e12;
Michael Green
Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, a member of the Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, and Associate Director of the Centre for Studies in Primary Care at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont
MD MPH CCFPRichard Birtwhistle
Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and the Director of the Centre for Studies in Primary Care at Queen’s University
MD MSc CCFP FCFPKen MacDonald
Associate Director of Administration and Management with the Centre for Health Services and Policy Research and Assistant Professor in the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology at Queen’s University
MSWJohn Kane
Research Associate at the Centre for Health Services and Policy Research
MAScJason Schmelzle
Research Associate at the Centre for Studies in Primary Care at Queen’s University
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1 Sep 2009
Practice patterns of graduates of 2- and 3-year family medicine programs
Michael Green, Richard Birtwhistle, Ken MacDonald, John Kane, Jason Schmelzle
Canadian Family Physician Sep 2009, 55 (9) 906-907.e12;
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