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Task Force 1. Report of the Task Force on Patient Expectations, Core Values, Reintegration, and the New Model of Family Medicine
Task Force 1 Writing Group, Larry A. Green, Robert Graham, Bruce Bagley, Charles M. Kilo, Stephen J. Spann, Stephen P. Bogdewic and John Swanson
The Annals of Family Medicine March 2004, 2 (suppl 1) S33-S50; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.134
Larry A. Green
MD
Robert Graham
MD
Bruce Bagley
MD
Charles M. Kilo
MD, MPH
Stephen J. Spann
MD
Stephen P. Bogdewic
PhD

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Task Force 1. Report of the Task Force on Patient Expectations, Core Values, Reintegration, and the New Model of Family Medicine
Task Force 1 Writing Group, Larry A. Green, Robert Graham, Bruce Bagley, Charles M. Kilo, Stephen J. Spann, Stephen P. Bogdewic, John Swanson
The Annals of Family Medicine Mar 2004, 2 (suppl 1) S33-S50; DOI: 10.1370/afm.134
Task Force 1. Report of the Task Force on Patient Expectations, Core Values, Reintegration, and the New Model of Family Medicine
Task Force 1 Writing Group, Larry A. Green, Robert Graham, Bruce Bagley, Charles M. Kilo, Stephen J. Spann, Stephen P. Bogdewic, John Swanson
The Annals of Family Medicine Mar 2004, 2 (suppl 1) S33-S50; DOI: 10.1370/afm.134
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