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Eliciting patient values and preferences to inform shared decision making in preventive screening

Eddy Lang, Neil R. Bell, James A. Dickinson, Roland Grad, Danielle Kasperavicius, Ainsley Elizabeth Moore, Harminder Singh, Guylène Thériault, Brenda J. Wilson and Dawn Stacey
Canadian Family Physician January 2018; 64 (1) 28-31;
Eddy Lang
Professor and Department Head for Emergency Medicine at the Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary in Alberta and Zone Clinical Department Head for Emergency Medicine in Calgary.
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Neil R. Bell
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James A. Dickinson
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Roland Grad
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Danielle Kasperavicius
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Harminder Singh
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Guylène Thériault
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Brenda J. Wilson
Professor in the School of Epidemiology, Public Health and Preventive Medicine at the University of Ottawa in Ontario.
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Dawn Stacey
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Eliciting patient values and preferences to inform shared decision making in preventive screening
Eddy Lang, Neil R. Bell, James A. Dickinson, Roland Grad, Danielle Kasperavicius, Ainsley Elizabeth Moore, Harminder Singh, Guylène Thériault, Brenda J. Wilson, Dawn Stacey
Canadian Family Physician Jan 2018, 64 (1) 28-31;

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