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Prevalence of abusive encounters in the workplace of family physicians
A minor, major, or severe problem?
Baukje Miedema, Ryan Hamilton, Anita Lambert-Lanning, Sue R. Tatemichi, Francine Lemire, Donna Manca and Vivian R. Ramsden
Canadian Family Physician March 2010, 56 (3) e101-e108;
Baukje Miedema
Ryan Hamilton
Anita Lambert-Lanning
Sue R. Tatemichi
Francine Lemire
Donna Manca
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 56, Issue 3
1 Mar 2010
Prevalence of abusive encounters in the workplace of family physicians
Baukje Miedema, Ryan Hamilton, Anita Lambert-Lanning, Sue R. Tatemichi, Francine Lemire, Donna Manca, Vivian R. Ramsden
Canadian Family Physician Mar 2010, 56 (3) e101-e108;
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