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Choosing Wisely in primary care
Moving from recommendations to implementation
Kimberly Wintemute, Lynn Wilson and Wendy Levinson
Canadian Family Physician May 2018; 64 (5) 336-338;
Kimberly Wintemute
Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto in Ontario and Primary Care Co-Lead for Choosing Wisely Canada.
MD CCFP FCFPLynn Wilson
Vice Dean of Partnerships for the Faculty of Medicine and Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto and Primary Care Co-Lead for Choosing Wisely Canada.
MD CCFP FCFPWendy Levinson
Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and Chair of Choosing Wisely Canada.
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 64, Issue 5
1 May 2018
Choosing Wisely in primary care
Kimberly Wintemute, Lynn Wilson, Wendy Levinson
Canadian Family Physician May 2018, 64 (5) 336-338;
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- Article
- Awareness of the campaign
- Relationship with Practicing Wisely, the Ontario College of Family Physicians, and the College of Family Physicians of Canada
- Our team, your medical society recommendations
- Improving shared decision making
- Work on multiple levels is needed
- Looking forward
- Looking inward
- Footnotes
- References
- eLetters
- Info & Metrics
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