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Dermatologic Training and Practice in Canada: An In-Depth Review

As part of an in-depth review of the specialty for the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC), the Dermatology Working Group (DWG) was tasked with leading a comprehensive and objective analysis of the current state of Dermatology practice and training patterns in Canada. Prelimin...

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Published in:Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery 2020-05, Vol.24 (3), p.297-303
Main Authors: Mydlarski, P. Régine, Parsons, Laurie M., Pierscianowski, Tadeusz A., Kirchhof, Mark G., Rosen, Cheryl F., Purdy, Kerri, Powell, Julie, Humphrey, Shannon, Clermont, Megan, Elliot, Shannon, Rumleski, Linda, Gorman, Lisa
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