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Physicians’ perceptions of capacity building for managing chronic disease in seniors using integrated interprofessional care models
Linda Lee, George Heckman, Robert McKelvie, Philip Jong, Teresa D’Elia and Loretta M. Hillier
Canadian Family Physician March 2015, 61 (3) e148-e157;
Linda Lee
Family physician at the Centre for Family Medicine Family Health Team in Kitchener, Ont, and Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont.
MD MClSc(FM) CCFP FCFPGeorge Heckman
Schlegel Research Chair in Geriatric Medicine and Associate Professor in the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences at the University of Waterloo in Ontario.
MD MSc FRCPCRobert McKelvie
Professor of Medicine at McMaster University, as well as a cardiologist, Medical Director of the Heart Function Program, and Medical Director of the Cardiac Health and Rehabilitation Program, all at Hamilton Health Sciences.
MD PhD FRCPCPhilip Jong
Research Fellow at the Population Health Research Institute at Hamilton Health Sciences.
MD FRCPCTeresa D’Elia
Project Coordinator at the Institute for Work and Health in Toronto, Ont.
MALoretta M. Hillier
Research Associate at the Aging, Rehabilitation and Geriatric Care Research Centre of the Lawson Health Research Institute in London, Ont.
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Vol. 61, Issue 3
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Physicians’ perceptions of capacity building for managing chronic disease in seniors using integrated interprofessional care models
Linda Lee, George Heckman, Robert McKelvie, Philip Jong, Teresa D’Elia, Loretta M. Hillier
Canadian Family Physician Mar 2015, 61 (3) e148-e157;
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