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Practice Patterns of Family Physicians in Practice-Based Research Networks: A Report From ASPN
Paul A. Nutting, Monika Baier, James J. Werner, Gary Cutter, Frank M. Reed and A. John Orzano
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice July 1999, 12 (4) 278-284; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.12.4.278
Paul A. Nutting
From the Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network (PAN, JJW), the AMC Cancer Research Center (MB, GC), and Exempla Healthcare (FMR), Denver; and the Department of Family Medicine (AJO), Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ. Address reprint requests to Paul A. Nutting, MD, MSPH, Center for Research Strategies, The Journal of Family Practice, 225 E 16th Ave, Suite 1150, Denver, CO 80203-1694
MD, MSPHMonika Baier
From the Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network (PAN, JJW), the AMC Cancer Research Center (MB, GC), and Exempla Healthcare (FMR), Denver; and the Department of Family Medicine (AJO), Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ. Address reprint requests to Paul A. Nutting, MD, MSPH, Center for Research Strategies, The Journal of Family Practice, 225 E 16th Ave, Suite 1150, Denver, CO 80203-1694
MSJames J. Werner
From the Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network (PAN, JJW), the AMC Cancer Research Center (MB, GC), and Exempla Healthcare (FMR), Denver; and the Department of Family Medicine (AJO), Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ. Address reprint requests to Paul A. Nutting, MD, MSPH, Center for Research Strategies, The Journal of Family Practice, 225 E 16th Ave, Suite 1150, Denver, CO 80203-1694
MSGary Cutter
From the Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network (PAN, JJW), the AMC Cancer Research Center (MB, GC), and Exempla Healthcare (FMR), Denver; and the Department of Family Medicine (AJO), Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ. Address reprint requests to Paul A. Nutting, MD, MSPH, Center for Research Strategies, The Journal of Family Practice, 225 E 16th Ave, Suite 1150, Denver, CO 80203-1694
PhDFrank M. Reed
From the Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network (PAN, JJW), the AMC Cancer Research Center (MB, GC), and Exempla Healthcare (FMR), Denver; and the Department of Family Medicine (AJO), Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ. Address reprint requests to Paul A. Nutting, MD, MSPH, Center for Research Strategies, The Journal of Family Practice, 225 E 16th Ave, Suite 1150, Denver, CO 80203-1694
MDA. John Orzano
From the Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network (PAN, JJW), the AMC Cancer Research Center (MB, GC), and Exempla Healthcare (FMR), Denver; and the Department of Family Medicine (AJO), Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ. Address reprint requests to Paul A. Nutting, MD, MSPH, Center for Research Strategies, The Journal of Family Practice, 225 E 16th Ave, Suite 1150, Denver, CO 80203-1694
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Practice Patterns of Family Physicians in Practice-Based Research Networks: A Report From ASPN
Paul A. Nutting, Monika Baier, James J. Werner, Gary Cutter, Frank M. Reed, A. John Orzano
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice Jul 1999, 12 (4) 278-284; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.12.4.278
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