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Family physician perspectives on primary care reform priorities: a cross-sectional survey

Lindsay Hedden, Setareh Banihosseini, Nardia Strydom and Rita McCracken
May 06, 2021 9 (2) E466-E473; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20200102
Lindsay Hedden
Faculty of Health Sciences (Hedden), Simon Fraser University; BC Academic Health Science Network (Hedden), Burnaby BC; Department of Family Medicine (Banihosseini, Strydom, McCracken), Providence Health Care; Department of Family Medicine (Strydom, McCracken), Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia; Department of Family Medicine (Strydom), Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Vancouver, BC
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Setareh Banihosseini
Faculty of Health Sciences (Hedden), Simon Fraser University; BC Academic Health Science Network (Hedden), Burnaby BC; Department of Family Medicine (Banihosseini, Strydom, McCracken), Providence Health Care; Department of Family Medicine (Strydom, McCracken), Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia; Department of Family Medicine (Strydom), Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Vancouver, BC
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Nardia Strydom
Faculty of Health Sciences (Hedden), Simon Fraser University; BC Academic Health Science Network (Hedden), Burnaby BC; Department of Family Medicine (Banihosseini, Strydom, McCracken), Providence Health Care; Department of Family Medicine (Strydom, McCracken), Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia; Department of Family Medicine (Strydom), Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Vancouver, BC
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Faculty of Health Sciences (Hedden), Simon Fraser University; BC Academic Health Science Network (Hedden), Burnaby BC; Department of Family Medicine (Banihosseini, Strydom, McCracken), Providence Health Care; Department of Family Medicine (Strydom, McCracken), Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia; Department of Family Medicine (Strydom), Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Vancouver, BC
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vol. 9 no. 2 E466-E473
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20200102
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33958382
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  • Published online May 6, 2021.
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  1. Lindsay Hedden, PhD,
  2. Setareh Banihosseini, MD PhD,
  3. Nardia Strydom, MD,
  4. Rita McCracken, MD PhD
  1. Faculty of Health Sciences (Hedden), Simon Fraser University; BC Academic Health Science Network (Hedden), Burnaby BC; Department of Family Medicine (Banihosseini, Strydom, McCracken), Providence Health Care; Department of Family Medicine (Strydom, McCracken), Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia; Department of Family Medicine (Strydom), Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Vancouver, BC
  1. Correspondence to: Rita McCracken, Rita.mccracken{at}ubc.ca
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