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GPs more frequently seek telephone contact than specialists, as they have more reasons to do so.
Surgeons less frequently seek telephone contact with GPs than physicians; the reason for this may be that contextual factors are of less importance in the treatment of surgical patients.
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More specifically, three women sought telephone advice from registered nurses via a provincial telephone health service (Telehealth), three spoke with or visited their primary provider, and another three telephoned their birthing unit directly.
‡ Minimum data to be sought by telephone from non-respondents.
If necessary, additional information was sought by telephone interviews blinded to case status.
Ms. Tavenner said consumers could seek help from a telephone call center established by the government.
Practices contacted identified patients by letter or telephone to seek permission for researchers to contact them.
Surgeons sought contact by telephone less than physicians and supporting specialists (p < 0.001).
Women who telephoned seeking further information were screened to determine if they met the study criteria.
Mr. Gunson did not respond to telephone messages seeking comment.
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