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Date: 2007-04-26 14:49:47
Medicine
Electronic medical record
Practice management software
Medical record
Medical transcription
Medinformatix
Clinical point of care
Health
Medical informatics
Health informatics

Technologies and Prevention: The Sault Ste. Marie Experience Presentation by Dr. Brian Mitchell, Ophthalmologist Algoma District Medical Group Group Health Centre

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