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Crooks, Valorie

"You Don't Want to Lose that Trust that You've Built with this Patient...": (Dis)trust, Medical Tourism, and the Canadian Family Physician-patient Relationship
A Method to Determine Spatial Access to Specialized Palliative Care Services Using GIS
A Reality Check on Medical Tourism
Access, equity, and ethics: A qualitative exploration of Rwanda’s maternal community health worker program
An Evaluation of Canada's Compassionate Care Benefit from a Family Caregiver's Perspective at End of Life
An Overview of Barbados' Medical Tourism Industry - Version 1.0
An Overview of Barbados' Medical Tourism Industry - Version 2.0
An Overview of Guatemala’s Medical Tourism Industry. version 2.0
An Overview of Mexico’s Medical Tourism Industry: The Cases of Mexico City and Monterrey. version 1.0
An Overview of the Medical Tourism Industry in Bangalore, India - Version 1.0

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