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Family medicine residents’ perspectives on curricular messaging surrounding enhanced skills fellowship programs
Lauren Payne, Azadeh Moaveni and Curtis Handford
Canadian Family Physician May 2019; 65 (5) e207-e213;
Lauren Payne
Family physician with the Toronto Western Family Health Team and Lecturer in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto in Ontario.
MD CCFP MPHAzadeh Moaveni
Family physician with the Toronto Western Family Health Team, and Assistant Professor and Undergraduate Medical Education Program Director in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto.
MD CCFP FCFPCurtis Handford
Family physician with the Department of Family and Community Medicine at St Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, and Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto.
MD CCFP MHSc
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 65, Issue 5
1 May 2019
Family medicine residents’ perspectives on curricular messaging surrounding enhanced skills fellowship programs
Lauren Payne, Azadeh Moaveni, Curtis Handford
Canadian Family Physician May 2019, 65 (5) e207-e213;
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