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A randomized controlled trial of a pharmacist consultation program for family physicians and their elderly patients
John Sellors, Janusz Kaczorowski, Connie Sellors, Lisa Dolovich, Christel Woodward, Andrew Willan, Ron Goeree, Roxanne Cosby, Kristina Trim, Rolf Sebaldt, Michelle Howard, Linda Hardcastle and Jeff Poston
CMAJ July 08, 2003 169 (1) 17-22;
John Sellors
Janusz Kaczorowski
Connie Sellors
Lisa Dolovich
Christel Woodward
Andrew Willan
Ron Goeree
Roxanne Cosby
Kristina Trim
Rolf Sebaldt
Michelle Howard
Linda Hardcastle
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A randomized controlled trial of a pharmacist consultation program for family physicians and their elderly patients
John Sellors, Janusz Kaczorowski, Connie Sellors, Lisa Dolovich, Christel Woodward, Andrew Willan, Ron Goeree, Roxanne Cosby, Kristina Trim, Rolf Sebaldt, Michelle Howard, Linda Hardcastle, Jeff Poston
CMAJ Jul 2003, 169 (1) 17-22;
A randomized controlled trial of a pharmacist consultation program for family physicians and their elderly patients
John Sellors, Janusz Kaczorowski, Connie Sellors, Lisa Dolovich, Christel Woodward, Andrew Willan, Ron Goeree, Roxanne Cosby, Kristina Trim, Rolf Sebaldt, Michelle Howard, Linda Hardcastle, Jeff Poston
CMAJ Jul 2003, 169 (1) 17-22;
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