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Automated office blood pressure measurement in primary care
Martin G. Myers, Janusz Kaczorowski, Martin Dawes and Marshall Godwin
Canadian Family Physician February 2014, 60 (2) 127-132;
Martin G. Myers
Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto in Ontario, and a cardiologist in the Schulich Heart Program at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
MD FRCPCJanusz Kaczorowski
Docteur Sadok Besrour Chair in Family Medicine and GlaxoSmithKline–Canadian Institutes of Health Research Chair in Optimal Management of Chronic Disease in the Department of Family and Emergency Medicine at the Université de Montréal and CRCHUM in Montreal, Que.
PhDMartin Dawes
Family physician and Professor and Head of Family Practice at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.
MB BS MD FRCGPMarshall Godwin
Professor of Family Medicine and Director of the Primary Healthcare Research Unit in the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland in St John’s.
MD MSc FCFP
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 60, Issue 2
1 Feb 2014
Automated office blood pressure measurement in primary care
Martin G. Myers, Janusz Kaczorowski, Martin Dawes, Marshall Godwin
Canadian Family Physician Feb 2014, 60 (2) 127-132;
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