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Interprofessional collaboration in family health teams
An Ontario-based study
Joanne Goldman, Jamie Meuser, Jess Rogers, Lynne Lawrie and Scott Reeves
Canadian Family Physician October 2010; 56 (10) e368-e374;
Joanne Goldman
Jamie Meuser
Jess Rogers
Lynne Lawrie

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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 56, Issue 10
1 Oct 2010
Interprofessional collaboration in family health teams
Joanne Goldman, Jamie Meuser, Jess Rogers, Lynne Lawrie, Scott Reeves
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