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Progress made on access to rural health care in Canada

Objective To describe the progress of the Rural Road Map Implementation Committee (RRMIC) on implementing the Rural Road Map for Action (RRM). Composition of the committee The RRMIC is co-sponsored by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the Society of Rural Physicians of Canada and has a...

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Published in:Canadian family physician 2020-01, Vol.66 (1), p.31-36
Main Authors: Wilson, C Ruth, Rourke, James, Oandasan, Ivy F, Bosco, Carmela
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