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Narcotic-exposed neonates in a First Nations population in northwestern Ontario

Incidence and implications

Len Kelly, Joe Dooley, Helen Cromarty, Bryanne Minty, Alanna Morgan, Sharen Madden and Wilma Hopman
Canadian Family Physician November 2011; 57 (11) e441-e447;
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vol. 57 no. 11 e441-e447
PubMed 
22084474

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Print ISSN 
0008-350X
Online ISSN 
1715-5258
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  • Published online November 14, 2011.

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  1. Len Kelly, MD MClSc CCFP FCFP⇓
  1. Rural clinician, a researcher, and Professor in the Division of Clinical Sciences at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine in Sioux Lookout, Ont
  1. Correspondence: Dr Len Kelly, McMaster University, Family Medicine North, Box 489, 79 5th Ave, Sioux Lookout, ON P8T 1A8; telephone 807 737-3803; fax 807 737-1771; e-mail lkelly{at}mcmaster.ca
  1. Joe Dooley, MD CCFP FCFP
  1. Chief of Obstetrics at Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre and is Assistant Professor in the Division of Clinical Sciences at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine
  1. Helen Cromarty, RN
  1. Special Advisor on First Nations Health at Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre
  1. Bryanne Minty
  1. Medical student at University of Manitoba and a research intern at Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre
  1. Alanna Morgan
  1. Research intern at Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre
  1. Sharen Madden, MD CCFP FCFP
  1. Rural clinician, a researcher, and Assistant Professor in the Division of Clinical Sciences at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine
  1. Wilma Hopman, MA
  1. Epidemiologist and a researcher at Kingston General Hospital and in the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont
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