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Approaches to primary care of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Importance of frameworks for guidelines
William F. Sullivan, John Heng, Luis Salvador-Carulla, Sue Lukersmith and Ian Casson
Canadian Family Physician April 2018; 64 (Suppl 2) S5-S7;
William F. Sullivan
Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto in Ontario, a staff physician in Medical Services at Surrey Place Centre and the Family Practice Unit at St Michael’s Hospital, and Director of the Developmental Disabilities Primary Care Program at Surrey Place Centre.
MD CCFP(COE) FCFP PhDJohn Heng
Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies at King’s University College in London, Ont.
MALuis Salvador-Carulla
Professor in and Head of the Centre for Mental Health Research at the Research School of Population Health at Australian National University in Canberra.
MD PhDSue Lukersmith
Research affiliate in the Centre for Disability Research and Policy at the University of Sydney in Australia.
PhD MErgIan Casson
Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont.
MD MSc FCFP
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Approaches to primary care of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities
William F. Sullivan, John Heng, Luis Salvador-Carulla, Sue Lukersmith, Ian Casson
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