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Health care practitioners’ responsibility to address intimate partner violence related to the COVID-19 pandemic
Nori L. Bradley, Ashley M. DiPasquale, Kaitlyn Dillabough and Prism S. Schneider
CMAJ June 01, 2020 192 (22) E609-E610; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.200634
Nori L. Bradley
Department of Surgery (Bradley, DiPasquale), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; Department of Critical Care Medicine (Bradley), The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC; Department of Surgery (Dillabough) and Departments of Surgery and Community Health Sciences (Schneider), University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine, Calgary, Alta.
MD MScAshley M. DiPasquale
Department of Surgery (Bradley, DiPasquale), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; Department of Critical Care Medicine (Bradley), The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC; Department of Surgery (Dillabough) and Departments of Surgery and Community Health Sciences (Schneider), University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine, Calgary, Alta.
MDKaitlyn Dillabough
Department of Surgery (Bradley, DiPasquale), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; Department of Critical Care Medicine (Bradley), The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC; Department of Surgery (Dillabough) and Departments of Surgery and Community Health Sciences (Schneider), University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine, Calgary, Alta.
BScPrism S. Schneider
Department of Surgery (Bradley, DiPasquale), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; Department of Critical Care Medicine (Bradley), The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC; Department of Surgery (Dillabough) and Departments of Surgery and Community Health Sciences (Schneider), University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine, Calgary, Alta.
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Health care practitioners’ responsibility to address intimate partner violence related to the COVID-19 pandemic
Nori L. Bradley, Ashley M. DiPasquale, Kaitlyn Dillabough, Prism S. Schneider
CMAJ Jun 2020, 192 (22) E609-E610; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.200634
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