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. 2000 Jul 1;91(4):274–276. doi: 10.1007/BF03404288

Public Health Capacity and Interest in Using Electronic Communication for Staff Training and Resource Dissemination: A National Survey

Stephen R Manske 110,, Chris Y Lovato 210, Jean Shoveller 210, Kelly A Velle 310
PMCID: PMC6979824  PMID: 10986785

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This research is supported by the National Cancer Institute of Canada and the Sociobehavioural Cancer Research Network with funds from the Canadian Cancer Society and Health Canada, Health Infostructure Support Program.

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