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Future practice of comprehensive care
Practice intentions of exiting family medicine residents in Canada
Ivy F. Oandasan, Douglas Archibald, Louise Authier, Kathrine Lawrence, Laura April McEwen, Maria Palacios Mackay, Marie Parkkari, Shelley Ross and Steve Slade
Canadian Family Physician July 2018; 64 (7) 520-528;
Ivy F. Oandasan
Director of Education and the lead for the national implementation of the Triple C Competency-based Curriculum at the College of Family Physicians of Canada in Mississauga, Ont, and Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto.
MD CCFP MHSc FCFPDouglas Archibald
Education Research Scientist at the C.T. Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre of the Bruyère Research Institute in Ottawa, Ont, and Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa.
MA PhDLouise Authier
Postgraduate Program Director in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Montreal in Quebec at the time of the study, and is Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Emergency Medicine at the University of Montreal.
MD CCFP FCFPKathrine Lawrence
Associate Professor and Residency Program Director in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan in Regina.
MD CCFP FCFPLaura April McEwen
Director of Assessment and Evaluation for Postgraduate Medical Education and Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont.
MA PhDMaria Palacios Mackay
Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Co-Director of the Office of Global e-Health at the University of Calgary in Alberta.
DDS MSc PhDMarie Parkkari
Assistant Curriculum Instructional Designer for the Postgraduate Family Medicine Program at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine and a doctoral student in education at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ont.
MScShelley Ross
Associate Professor and Education Researcher in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
MA PhDSteve Slade
Vice President of Data and Analysis for the Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada in Ottawa and Director of the Canadian Post-M.D. Education Registry at the time of the study.

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Vol. 64, Issue 7
1 Jul 2018
Future practice of comprehensive care
Ivy F. Oandasan, Douglas Archibald, Louise Authier, Kathrine Lawrence, Laura April McEwen, Maria Palacios Mackay, Marie Parkkari, Shelley Ross, Steve Slade
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