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Diagnosis and management of dementia in primary care
Exploratory study
Jasneet Parmar, Bonnie Dobbs, Rhianne McKay, Catherine Kirwan, Tim Cooper, Alexandra Marin and Nancy Gupta
Canadian Family Physician May 2014; 60 (5) 457-465;
Jasneet Parmar
Associate Professor, in the Division of Care of the Elderly at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
MB BS CoEBonnie Dobbs
Professor and Director of Research, in the Division of Care of the Elderly at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
PhDRhianne McKay
Research Coordinator, in the Division of Care of the Elderly at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
MACatherine Kirwan
Student at the University of Alberta.
Tim Cooper
Resident at the University of Alberta.
MDAlexandra Marin
Assistant Clinical Professor in the Division of Care of the Elderly at the University of Alberta.
MD CCFP Dip CoENancy Gupta
International medical graduate and a volunteer in the Division of Care of the Elderly at the University of Alberta.
MB BS
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 60, Issue 5
1 May 2014
Diagnosis and management of dementia in primary care
Jasneet Parmar, Bonnie Dobbs, Rhianne McKay, Catherine Kirwan, Tim Cooper, Alexandra Marin, Nancy Gupta
Canadian Family Physician May 2014, 60 (5) 457-465;
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