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Assessing family history of chronic disease in primary care
Prevalence, documentation, and appropriate screening
June C. Carroll, Denise Campbell-Scherer, Joanne A. Permaul, Jesse Myers, Donna P. Manca, Christopher Meaney, Rahim Moineddin and Eva Grunfeld
Canadian Family Physician January 2017, 63 (1) e58-e67;
June C. Carroll
Professor and Sydney G. Frankfort Chair in the Department of Family and Community Medicine of the Sinai Health System at the University of Toronto in Ontario.
MD CCFP FCFPDenise Campbell-Scherer
Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
MD PhD CCFPJoanne A. Permaul
Research associate in the Ray D. Wolfe Department of Family Medicine in the Sinai Health System.
MA CCRPJesse Myers
Second-year family medicine resident at Women’s College Hospital at the University of Toronto.
MDDonna P. Manca
Director of Research in the Department of Family Medicine Research Program at the University of Alberta.
MD MClSc CCFP FCFPChristopher Meaney
Biostatistician in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto.
MScRahim Moineddin
Biostatistician in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto.
PhDEva Grunfeld
Giblon Professor and Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto and Director of Knowledge Translation Research in the Health Services Research Program at the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research.
MSc MD DPhil FCFP
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Vol. 63, Issue 1
1 Jan 2017
Assessing family history of chronic disease in primary care
June C. Carroll, Denise Campbell-Scherer, Joanne A. Permaul, Jesse Myers, Donna P. Manca, Christopher Meaney, Rahim Moineddin, Eva Grunfeld
Canadian Family Physician Jan 2017, 63 (1) e58-e67;
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