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Report on the Barriers to and Benefits of Interdisciplinary Research in the Health Sciences in Canada

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  • 2006.01 - Hall et al: Report on the Barriers to and Benefits of Interdisciplinary Research in the Health Sciences in Canada [PDF] 1200KB, 86 pages
  • Hall JG, Bainbridge L, Buchan A, Cribb A, Drummond J, Gyles C, Hicks TP, McWilliam C, Paterson B, Ratner PA, Skarakis-Doyle E, Solomon P. A meeting of minds: interdisciplinary research in the health sciences in Canada. CMAJ 2006; 175:763-771. [PDF] 268KB
  • Armstrong P. Advancing interdisciplinary health research: a synergism not to be denied. CMAJ 2006; 175:761-762. [PDF] 56KB

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