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Contributors to primary care guidelines
What are their professions and how many of them have conflicts of interest?
G. Michael Allan, Roni Kraut, Aven Crawshay, Christina Korownyk, Ben Vandermeer and Michael R. Kolber
Canadian Family Physician January 2015; 61 (1) 52-58;
G. Michael Allan
Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
MD CCFPRoni Kraut
Completing a research elective in the Office of Undergraduate Medical Education at the time of the study at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
Aven Crawshay
Research summer student in the Office of Undergraduate Medical Education at the time of the study at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
Christina Korownyk
Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
MD CCFPBen Vandermeer
Biostatistician at the Alberta Research Centre for Health Evidence at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
MScMichael R. Kolber
Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
MD CCFP MSc
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 61, Issue 1
1 Jan 2015
Contributors to primary care guidelines
G. Michael Allan, Roni Kraut, Aven Crawshay, Christina Korownyk, Ben Vandermeer, Michael R. Kolber
Canadian Family Physician Jan 2015, 61 (1) 52-58;
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