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Seniors Health Strategic Clinical Network
Age proofing Alberta through innovation
Anna Millar, Heather M. Hanson and Adrian Wagg; for the Seniors Health Strategic Clinical Network
CMAJ December 04, 2019 191 (Suppl) S19-S21; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.190580
Anna Millar
Alberta Health Services (Millar, Hanson, Wagg); Department of Medicine (Wagg), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; Cumming School of Medicine (Hanson), University of Calgary, Calgary Alta.
PhDHeather M. Hanson
Alberta Health Services (Millar, Hanson, Wagg); Department of Medicine (Wagg), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; Cumming School of Medicine (Hanson), University of Calgary, Calgary Alta.
PhDAdrian Wagg
Alberta Health Services (Millar, Hanson, Wagg); Department of Medicine (Wagg), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; Cumming School of Medicine (Hanson), University of Calgary, Calgary Alta.
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