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Representativeness of patients and providers in the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network: a cross-sectional study

John A. Queenan, Tyler Williamson, Shahriar Khan, Neil Drummond, Stephanie Garies, Rachael Morkem and Richard Birtwhistle
January 25, 2016 4 (1) E28-E32; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20140128
John A. Queenan
Department of Family Medicine (Queenan, Khan, Drummond, Morkem, Birtwhistle), Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.; Community Health Sciences (Williamson, Garies), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
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Tyler Williamson
Department of Family Medicine (Queenan, Khan, Drummond, Morkem, Birtwhistle), Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.; Community Health Sciences (Williamson, Garies), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
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Shahriar Khan
Department of Family Medicine (Queenan, Khan, Drummond, Morkem, Birtwhistle), Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.; Community Health Sciences (Williamson, Garies), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
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Neil Drummond
Department of Family Medicine (Queenan, Khan, Drummond, Morkem, Birtwhistle), Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.; Community Health Sciences (Williamson, Garies), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
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Stephanie Garies
Department of Family Medicine (Queenan, Khan, Drummond, Morkem, Birtwhistle), Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.; Community Health Sciences (Williamson, Garies), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
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Rachael Morkem
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Richard Birtwhistle
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vol. 4 no. 1 E28-E32
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20140128
PubMed 
27331051
History 
  • Published online January 25, 2016.
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Copyright 2016, 8872147 Canada Inc.

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  1. John A. Queenan, PhD,
  2. Tyler Williamson, PhD,
  3. Shahriar Khan, MSc,
  4. Neil Drummond, PhD,
  5. Stephanie Garies, MPH,
  6. Rachael Morkem, MSc,
  7. Richard Birtwhistle, MD
  1. Affiliations: Department of Family Medicine (Queenan, Khan, Drummond, Morkem, Birtwhistle), Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.; Community Health Sciences (Williamson, Garies), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.
  1. Correspondence to:
    Richard Birtwhistle, rickb{at}cpcssn.org
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