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. 2011 Aug;57(8):870, 872, 874, 876; discussion e277, e279.

Does family medicine have a professional obligation to play a leading role in pharmaceutical industry-sponsored drug research?: yes

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Does family medicine have a professional obligation to play a leading role in pharmaceutical industry-sponsored drug research?: yes

[Article in English, French]
Anthony D D'Urzo. Can Fam Physician. 2011 Aug.
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