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. 2011 Oct;70(10):220-1.

Medical School Hotline: Tobacco dependence and the management of tobacco-related disorders: how John A. Burns School of Medicine is preparing our future physicians

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Medical School Hotline: Tobacco dependence and the management of tobacco-related disorders: how John A. Burns School of Medicine is preparing our future physicians

Jill S M Omori et al. Hawaii Med J. 2011 Oct.
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