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The International Primary Care Respiratory Group: A message from our outgoin The legal implication of producing medical examination reports for high risk sporting activitiesg and incoming presidents
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The International Primary Care Respiratory Group: A message from our outgoin The legal implication of producing medical examination reports for high risk sporting activitiesg and incoming presidents

  • Thys van der Molen1,
  • John Fardy2 &
  • Jim Reid3 

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van der Molen, T., Fardy, J. & Reid, J. The International Primary Care Respiratory Group: A message from our outgoin The legal implication of producing medical examination reports for high risk sporting activitiesg and incoming presidents. Prim Care Respir J 11, 26–27 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1038/pcrj.2002.11

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