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Delivering evidence-based smoking cessation treatment in primary care practice
Experience of Ontario family health teams
Sophia Papadakis, Marie Gharib, Josh Hambleton, Robert D. Reid, Roxane Assi and Andrew L. Pipe
Canadian Family Physician July 2014; 60 (7) e362-e371;
Sophia Papadakis
Program Director of the Champlain Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Network & Primary Care Smoking Cessation Program in the Division of Prevention and Rehabilitation at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI) and Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa in Ontario.
MHA PhDMarie Gharib
Evaluation Coordinator at the UOHI
Josh Hambleton
Project Manager and Facilitator at the UOHI.
MHARobert D. Reid
Deputy Chief of the Division of Prevention and Rehabilitation at the UOHI and Full Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa.
PhD MBARoxane Assi
Research Coordinator at the UOHI.
Andrew L. Pipe
Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa and Chief of the Division of Prevention and Rehabilitation at the UOHI.
CM MD
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Vol. 60, Issue 7
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Delivering evidence-based smoking cessation treatment in primary care practice
Sophia Papadakis, Marie Gharib, Josh Hambleton, Robert D. Reid, Roxane Assi, Andrew L. Pipe
Canadian Family Physician Jul 2014, 60 (7) e362-e371;
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