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Research interest group demonstrates effects of collaboration

Douglas Klein, G. Michael Allan, Donna Manca and Christina Korownyk
Canadian Family Physician August 2010; 56 (8) 830-831;
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    Output of research before and after the formation of the RIG in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta

    ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONINDIVIDUALBEFORE FORMATION OF RIG, 2003–2005AFTER FORMATION OF RIG, 2006–2008
    Publications
    A48
    B613
    C310
    D17
    Total1438
    Presentations
    A916
    B1057
    C2620
    D26
    Total4799
    Grants
    A25
    B14
    C38
    D01
    Total618
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