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. 2004 Feb;50:271–274.

Short report: satisfaction with on-line CME. Evaluation of the ruralMDcme website.

Vernon Curran 1, Fran Kirby 1, Ean Parsons 1, Jocelyn Lockyer 1
PMCID: PMC2214547  PMID: 15000339

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