Knowledge Transfer and Exchange About Sport-related Concussion: A Survey of Family Physicians in Alberta, Canada

This study sought to identify current knowledge, practice patterns, and optimal forums for fostering knowledge translation among family physicians in Alberta, Canada. Family physicians were mailed letters of recruitment through the Alberta Family Practice Research Network (AFPRN), and asked to reply...

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