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Family Practice 2006 23(5):489; doi:10.1093/fampra/cml045
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Editorial

Review articles on research methods for family practice researchers

Martin Dawes and Brendan Delaney

Email: martin.dawes@mcgill.ca

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For several years now Family Practice has been publishing intermittent review articles on methodological issues, the most recent examines research in primary care databases.1 These have been solicited by Professor Lorne Becker. We are pleased to say that Lorne has been elected co-chair of the Cochrane Collaboration, but sad that this means he . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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