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Implementing an Electronic Medical Record in a Family Medicine Practice: Communication, Decision Making, and Conflict
Jesse C. Crosson, Christine Stroebel, John G. Scott, Brian Stello and Benjamin F. Crabtree
The Annals of Family Medicine July 2005, 3 (4) 307-311; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.326
Jesse C. Crosson
PhD
Christine Stroebel
MPH
John G. Scott
MD, PhD
Brian Stello
MD
Benjamin F. Crabtree
PhD
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The Annals of Family Medicine: 3 (4)
Vol. 3, Issue 4
1 Jul 2005
Implementing an Electronic Medical Record in a Family Medicine Practice: Communication, Decision Making, and Conflict
Jesse C. Crosson, Christine Stroebel, John G. Scott, Brian Stello, Benjamin F. Crabtree
The Annals of Family Medicine Jul 2005, 3 (4) 307-311; DOI: 10.1370/afm.326
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