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Effectiveness of an educational strategy to improve family physicians' detection and management of depression
a randomized controlled trial
Graham Worrall, John Angel, Paul Chaulk, Cordell Clarke and Megan Robbins
CMAJ July 13, 1999 161 (1) 37-40;
Graham Worrall
MB BS, MSc
John Angel
MD
Paul Chaulk
MSc
Cordell Clarke
MSc
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