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Front-office staff can improve clinical tobacco intervention

Health coordinator pilot project

Frederic Bass, Brigham Naish and Isaac Buwembo
Canadian Family Physician November 2013; 59 (11) e499-e506;
Frederic Bass
Consultant in preventive medicine for ImpactBC and Clinical Professor Emeritus in the School of Population Health at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. He was Medical Director of the Health Coordinator Pilot.
MD DSc SM Hyg
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Brigham Naish
Management consultant in Peterborough, Ont, and was the Executive Director of the Health Coordinator Pilot.
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Isaac Buwembo
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vol. 59 no. 11 e499-e506
PubMed 
24235208

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The College of Family Physicians of Canada
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0008-350X
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1715-5258
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  • Published online November 14, 2013.

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  1. Frederic Bass, MD DSc SM Hyg⇑
  1. Consultant in preventive medicine for ImpactBC and Clinical Professor Emeritus in the School of Population Health at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. He was Medical Director of the Health Coordinator Pilot.
  1. Correspondence: Dr Frederic Bass, Healthy Heart Society of BC, Tobacco, 450-1385 W 8th Ave, Vancouver, BC V6H 3V9; telephone 604 742-1772; e-mail fredbass{at}shaw.ca
  1. Brigham Naish and
  2. Isaac Buwembo, GDBA
  1. Management consultant in Peterborough, Ont, and was the Executive Director of the Health Coordinator Pilot.
  2. Project Business Analyst for ImpactBC and was Project Management Consultant for the Health Coordinator Pilot.
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