- ►ecmaj.ca DA Alter, CD Naylor, PC Austin, BTB Chan, JV Tu - Canadian Medical …, 2003 - ecmaj.ca From the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (all authors); the University of Toronto Clinical
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MM Mamdani, K Tu, PC Austin, DA … - The Annals of …, 2002 - Harvey Whitney Books Beyond patient-centered or system-centered issues, in- terpersonal factors associated with the
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B Sobolev, A Levy, R Hayden, L … - Health Services …, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov Address correspondence to Boris Sobolev, Ph.D., Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and
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