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Framework for building primary care capacity to address the social determinants of health
Andrew D. Pinto and Gary Bloch
Canadian Family Physician November 2017; 63 (11) e476-e482;
Andrew D. Pinto
Founder and Director of the Upstream Lab at the Centre for Urban Health Solutions at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute at St Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, Ont, a family physician and public health and preventive medicine specialist in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at St Michael’s Hospital, and Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine and Adjunct Professor in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.
MD CCFP FRCPC MScGary Bloch
Family physician in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at St Michael’s Hospital and Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto.
MD CCFP
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Framework for building primary care capacity to address the social determinants of health
Andrew D. Pinto, Gary Bloch
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