Mobilizing physicians for clinical tobacco intervention in Canada: evaluating a national and provincial partnership

Evaluation and Program Planning - Tập 22 - Trang 331-339 - 1999
Margo S Rowan1, Millicent Toombs1, Anita Kothari2
1Canadian Medical Association, Canada
2McMaster University, Canada

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