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Primary care specialty career choice among Canadian medical students
Understanding the factors that influence their decisions
Heather Ann Osborn, Jordan T. Glicksman, Michael G. Brandt, Philip C. Doyle and Kevin Fung
Canadian Family Physician February 2017; 63 (2) e107-e113;
Heather Ann Osborn
Head and neck oncology fellow at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Mass
MD FRCSCJordan T. Glicksman
Rhinology and skull base surgery fellow at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia
MD MPH FRCSCMichael G. Brandt
Lecturer in the Department of Otolaryngology— Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Toronto
MD FRCSCPhilip C. Doyle
Professor and Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Professor at the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, and Director of the Voice Production and Perception Laboratory, as well as the Laboratory for Well-Being and Quality of Life in Oncology, at Western University.
PhD MAKevin Fung
Assistant Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Music Performance Studies, and the Department of Oncology at Western University.
MD FRCSC
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1 Feb 2017
Primary care specialty career choice among Canadian medical students
Heather Ann Osborn, Jordan T. Glicksman, Michael G. Brandt, Philip C. Doyle, Kevin Fung
Canadian Family Physician Feb 2017, 63 (2) e107-e113;
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