Effect of a PDA-assisted evidence-based medicine course on knowledge of common clinical problems.
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Pierre Pluye | Gillian Bartlett | Martin Dawes | Goutham Rao | Roland M Grad | P. Pluye | G. Bartlett | R. Grad | M. Dawes | Goutham Rao | M. Boillat | Y. Meng | Roger E. Thomas | Roger Thomas | Miriam Boillat | Yuejing Meng | R. Thomas
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