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Physician, heal thyself: a cross-sectional survey of doctors’ personal prescribing habits
- Correspondence to Dr Yvonne Hartnett, Department of Psychiatry, St Patrick's University Hospital, Dublin 2, Ireland; hartnety{at}tcd.ie
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Physician, heal thyself: a cross-sectional survey of doctors’ personal prescribing habits
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- Received July 17, 2018
- Revised August 26, 2019
- Accepted October 17, 2019
- First published December 3, 2019.
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April 09, 2020
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