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Primary care physician attitudes regarding communication with hospitalists.
Pantilat SZ, Lindenauer PK, Katz PP, Wachter RM. Primary care physician attitudes regarding communication with hospitalists. Dis Mon. 2002 Apr; 48(4):218-29.
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Attitude of Health Personnel
California
Communication
Female
Health Personnel
Hospitalists
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Physicians, Family
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Time Factors
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Peter K Lindenauer MD, MSc