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. 2000 Apr;46:763-5,771-4.

Interdisciplinary collaboration and primary health care reform Statement from the Ontario Chairs of Family Medicine and the Council of Ontario University Programs in Nursing.

D Pringle, C Levitt, M E Horsburgh, R Wilson, M K Whittaker
PMCID: PMC2144836  PMID: 10790804

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