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Incidence of narcotic abuse during pregnancy in northwestern Ontario
Three-year prospective cohort study
Len Kelly, John Guilfoyle, Joe Dooley, Irwin Antone, Lianne Gerber-Finn, Roisin Dooley, Nicole Brunton, Kara Kakegamuck, Jill Muileboom, Wilma Hopman, Helen Cromarty, Barb Linkewich and Jennifer Maki
Canadian Family Physician October 2014; 60 (10) e493-e498;
Len Kelly
Professor in the Division of Clinical Sciences at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine and a rural physician and clinical researcher in Sioux Lookout, Ont.
MD MClSc FCFP FRRMJohn Guilfoyle
Assistant professor at Northern Ontario School of Medicine and rural family physician in Sioux Lookout.
MD CCFP FCFPJoe Dooley
Assistant professor at Northern Ontario School of Medicine and rural family physician in Sioux Lookout.
MD CCFP FCFPIrwin Antone
Assistant professor at Northern Ontario School of Medicine and rural family physician in Sioux Lookout.
MD CCFP FCFPLianne Gerber-Finn
Assistant professor at Northern Ontario School of Medicine and rural family physician in Sioux Lookout.
MD CCFP FCFPRoisin Dooley
Medical student at the University of British Columbia in Prince George.
Nicole Brunton
Research intern at the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC).
Kara Kakegamuck
Medical student at the University of Ottawa in Ontario.
Jill Muileboom
Research intern at the SLMHC.
Wilma Hopman
Epidemiologist at Kingston General Hospital and in the Department of Community Heath and Epidemiology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont.
MAHelen Cromarty
Special Advisor in First Nations Health at the SLMHC at the time of the study.
RNBarb Linkewich
Vice President of Patient Services and Clinical Research at the SLMHC at the time of the study.
RNJennifer Maki
Vice President of Quality and Clinical Support Services at the SLMHC.
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 60, Issue 10
1 Oct 2014
Incidence of narcotic abuse during pregnancy in northwestern Ontario
Len Kelly, John Guilfoyle, Joe Dooley, Irwin Antone, Lianne Gerber-Finn, Roisin Dooley, Nicole Brunton, Kara Kakegamuck, Jill Muileboom, Wilma Hopman, Helen Cromarty, Barb Linkewich, Jennifer Maki
Canadian Family Physician Oct 2014, 60 (10) e493-e498;
Incidence of narcotic abuse during pregnancy in northwestern Ontario
Len Kelly, John Guilfoyle, Joe Dooley, Irwin Antone, Lianne Gerber-Finn, Roisin Dooley, Nicole Brunton, Kara Kakegamuck, Jill Muileboom, Wilma Hopman, Helen Cromarty, Barb Linkewich, Jennifer Maki
Canadian Family Physician Oct 2014, 60 (10) e493-e498;
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