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Patient-centred primary care of adults with severe and profound intellectual and developmental disabilities
Patient-caregiver-physician relationship
Katherine Stringer, Amanda L. Terry, Bridget L. Ryan and Andrea Pike
Canadian Family Physician April 2018, 64 (Suppl 2) S63-S69;
Katherine Stringer
Associate Professor and Chair in the Discipline of Family Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland in St John’s.
MB ChB CCFP FCFP MClSc(FM)Amanda L. Terry
Assistant Professor in the Centre for Studies in Family Medicine, the Department of Family Medicine, and the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Western Ontario in London.
PhDBridget L. Ryan
Assistant Professor in the Centre for Studies in Family Medicine, the Department of Family Medicine, and the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Western Ontario in London.
PhDAndrea Pike
Research Manager in the Primary Healthcare Research Unit at Memorial University.
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Patient-centred primary care of adults with severe and profound intellectual and developmental disabilities
Katherine Stringer, Amanda L. Terry, Bridget L. Ryan, Andrea Pike
Canadian Family Physician Apr 2018, 64 (Suppl 2) S63-S69;
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