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Clinical Decisions Made in Primary Care Clinics Before and After Choosing Wisely™

Amanda Kost, Inginia Genao, Jay W. Lee and Stephen R. Smith
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine July 2015, 28 (4) 471-474; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2015.05.140332
Amanda Kost
From the Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (AK); Department of Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT (IG); Long Beach Memorial Family Medicine Residency, Long Beach, CA (JWL); and the Department of Family Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, RI (SRS).
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Inginia Genao
From the Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (AK); Department of Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT (IG); Long Beach Memorial Family Medicine Residency, Long Beach, CA (JWL); and the Department of Family Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, RI (SRS).
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Jay W. Lee
From the Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (AK); Department of Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT (IG); Long Beach Memorial Family Medicine Residency, Long Beach, CA (JWL); and the Department of Family Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, RI (SRS).
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Stephen R. Smith
From the Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (AK); Department of Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT (IG); Long Beach Memorial Family Medicine Residency, Long Beach, CA (JWL); and the Department of Family Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, RI (SRS).
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Amanda Kost, Inginia Genao, Jay W. Lee, Stephen R. Smith
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Jul 2015, 28 (4) 471-474; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2015.05.140332

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Amanda Kost, Inginia Genao, Jay W. Lee, Stephen R. Smith
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Jul 2015, 28 (4) 471-474; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2015.05.140332
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