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CMAJ Open|June 20, 2023
Emergency department utilization and hospital admissions for ambulatory care sensitive conditions among people seeking a primary care provider during the COVID-19 pandemicEmily Gard Marshall, David Stock, Richard Buote, et al.
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|December 13, 2022
Changes over time in patient visits and continuity of care among graduating cohorts of family physicians in 4 Canadian provincesDavid Rudoler, Sandra Peterson, David Stock, et al.
Annals of Family Medicine|March 27, 2023
Declining Comprehensiveness of Services Delivered by Canadian Family Physicians Is Not Driven by Early-Career PhysiciansM Ruth Lavergne, David Rudoler, Sandra Peterson, et al.
Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien|August 15, 2023
Changes in comprehensiveness of services delivered by Canadian family physicians: Analysis of population-based linked data in 4 provincesM Ruth Lavergne, David Rudoler, Sandra Peterson, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|June 8, 2022
COVID-19 - an opportunity to improve access to primary care through organizational innovations? A qualitative multiple case study in Quebec and Nova Scotia (Canada)Mylaine Breton, Emily Gard Marshall, Véronique Deslauriers, et al.
BMJ Open|March 21, 2025
Changing primary care capacity in Canada: protocol for a cross-provincial mixed methods studyM Ruth Lavergne, Julie Easley, Agnes Grudniewicz, et al.
BMJ Open|September 26, 2019
Practice patterns among early-career primary care (ECPC) physicians and workforce planning implications: protocol for a mixed methods studyM Ruth Lavergne, Laurie J Goldsmith, Agnes Grudniewicz, et al.
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CMAJ Open|June 20, 2023
Emergency department utilization and hospital admissions for ambulatory care sensitive conditions among people seeking a primary care provider during the COVID-19 pandemicEmily Gard Marshall, David Stock, Richard Buote, et al.
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|December 13, 2022
Changes over time in patient visits and continuity of care among graduating cohorts of family physicians in 4 Canadian provincesDavid Rudoler, Sandra Peterson, David Stock, et al.
Annals of Family Medicine|March 27, 2023
Declining Comprehensiveness of Services Delivered by Canadian Family Physicians Is Not Driven by Early-Career PhysiciansM Ruth Lavergne, David Rudoler, Sandra Peterson, et al.
Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien|August 15, 2023
Changes in comprehensiveness of services delivered by Canadian family physicians: Analysis of population-based linked data in 4 provincesM Ruth Lavergne, David Rudoler, Sandra Peterson, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|June 8, 2022
COVID-19 - an opportunity to improve access to primary care through organizational innovations? A qualitative multiple case study in Quebec and Nova Scotia (Canada)Mylaine Breton, Emily Gard Marshall, Véronique Deslauriers, et al.
BMJ Open|March 21, 2025
Changing primary care capacity in Canada: protocol for a cross-provincial mixed methods studyM Ruth Lavergne, Julie Easley, Agnes Grudniewicz, et al.
BMJ Open|September 26, 2019
Practice patterns among early-career primary care (ECPC) physicians and workforce planning implications: protocol for a mixed methods studyM Ruth Lavergne, Laurie J Goldsmith, Agnes Grudniewicz, et al.
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