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Improving delivery of primary care for vulnerable migrants
Delphi consensus to prioritize innovative practice strategies
Kevin Pottie, Ricardo Batista, Maureen Mayhew, Lorena Mota and Karen Grant
Canadian Family Physician January 2014; 60 (1) e32-e40;
Kevin Pottie
Principle Scientist at the Centre for Global Health, the Institute of Population Health, and the C.T. Lamont Centre for Research in Primary Care, and is Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and the Department of Epidemiology and Community Health at the University of Ottawa in Ontario.
MD CCFP MClSc FCFPRicardo Batista
MD MSc
Maureen Mayhew
MD MPH CCFP
Lorena Mota
MD MHA

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Improving delivery of primary care for vulnerable migrants
Kevin Pottie, Ricardo Batista, Maureen Mayhew, Lorena Mota, Karen Grant
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