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Knowledge And Attitudes Of Minnesota Primary Care Physicians About Barriers To Measles And Pertussis Immunization
Richard Kent Zimmerman, G. Scott Giebink, Heidi Bosch Street and Janine E. Janosky
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice July 1995, 8 (4) 270-277; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.8.4.270
Richard Kent Zimmerman
From the Department of Family Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh (RKZ, JEJ); Departments of Pediatrics and Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Minneapolis (GSG); and Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (HBS). Part of this work was done while Dr. Zimmerman was a fellow in the Department of Family Practice and Community Health and a resident in General Preventive Medicine and Public Health at the University of Minnesota. Address reprint requests to “Reprints,” Richard Zimmerman, MD, Department of Family Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, M-200 Scaife Hall, Pittsburgh, PA 15261
MD, MPHG. Scott Giebink
From the Department of Family Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh (RKZ, JEJ); Departments of Pediatrics and Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Minneapolis (GSG); and Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (HBS). Part of this work was done while Dr. Zimmerman was a fellow in the Department of Family Practice and Community Health and a resident in General Preventive Medicine and Public Health at the University of Minnesota. Address reprint requests to “Reprints,” Richard Zimmerman, MD, Department of Family Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, M-200 Scaife Hall, Pittsburgh, PA 15261
MDHeidi Bosch Street
From the Department of Family Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh (RKZ, JEJ); Departments of Pediatrics and Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Minneapolis (GSG); and Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (HBS). Part of this work was done while Dr. Zimmerman was a fellow in the Department of Family Practice and Community Health and a resident in General Preventive Medicine and Public Health at the University of Minnesota. Address reprint requests to “Reprints,” Richard Zimmerman, MD, Department of Family Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, M-200 Scaife Hall, Pittsburgh, PA 15261
MDJanine E. Janosky
From the Department of Family Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh (RKZ, JEJ); Departments of Pediatrics and Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Minneapolis (GSG); and Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (HBS). Part of this work was done while Dr. Zimmerman was a fellow in the Department of Family Practice and Community Health and a resident in General Preventive Medicine and Public Health at the University of Minnesota. Address reprint requests to “Reprints,” Richard Zimmerman, MD, Department of Family Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, M-200 Scaife Hall, Pittsburgh, PA 15261
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Knowledge And Attitudes Of Minnesota Primary Care Physicians About Barriers To Measles And Pertussis Immunization
Richard Kent Zimmerman, G. Scott Giebink, Heidi Bosch Street, Janine E. Janosky
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice Jul 1995, 8 (4) 270-277; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.8.4.270
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