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. 2019 Jan;65(1):e5-e7.

Mise à jour sur la terminologie et les activités de rayonnement du groupe d’étude: Accroître l’utilité des lignes directrices dans le contexte des soins primaires canadiens

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Mise à jour sur la terminologie et les activités de rayonnement du groupe d’étude: Accroître l’utilité des lignes directrices dans le contexte des soins primaires canadiens

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Brett D Thombs et al. Can Fam Physician. 2019 Jan.
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