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Numeracy and Medicine: Key Family Physician Attitudes about Communicating Probability with Patients
Robert Gramling, Jennifer E. Irvin, Justin Nash, Christopher Sciamanna and Larry Culpepper
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice November 2004, 17 (6) 473; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.17.6.473
Robert Gramling
MD
Jennifer E. Irvin
PhD
Justin Nash
PhD
Christopher Sciamanna
MD, MPH

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Numeracy and Medicine: Key Family Physician Attitudes about Communicating Probability with Patients
Robert Gramling, Jennifer E. Irvin, Justin Nash, Christopher Sciamanna, Larry Culpepper
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice Nov 2004, 17 (6) 473; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.17.6.473
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