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On the front lines: Family physicians’ preparedness for bioterrorism

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The views expressed are those of the authors. No official endorsement by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality or the American Academy of Family Physicians is intended or should be inferred. This study was funded by AHRQ grant P20 HS11182-S. The authors thank Tom Stewart for his assistance with data collection, Phyllis Naragon and Jon Temte for conducting the focus groups, and Clark Hanmer for his assistance with data analysis and manuscript revisions.

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