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. 2022 May;68(5):e140-e145.
doi: 10.46747/cfp.6805e140.

À l’encontre du statu quo en matière de dépistage: Appel à l’action pour améliorer l’enseignement des soins de santé préventifs

[Article in French]
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À l’encontre du statu quo en matière de dépistage: Appel à l’action pour améliorer l’enseignement des soins de santé préventifs

[Article in French]
Viola Antao et al. Can Fam Physician. 2022 May.
No abstract available

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