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Connecting youth with health services
Systematic review
Jennifer Ellen Anderson and Corrine Ann Lowen
Canadian Family Physician August 2010; 56 (8) 778-784;
Jennifer Ellen Anderson
Rural family physician, a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Practice at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, and a community-based clinician investigator
MD MHScCorrine Ann Lowen
Master’s degree candidate in the Faculty of Human and Social Development at the University of Victoria in British Columbia

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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 56, Issue 8
1 Aug 2010
Connecting youth with health services
Jennifer Ellen Anderson, Corrine Ann Lowen
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