Authorship in medical education

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  • Marcel F D'Eon University of Saskatchewan

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https://doi.org/10.36834/cmej.82527

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2025-11-05

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D'Eon MF. Authorship in medical education. Can. Med. Ed. J [Internet]. 2025 Nov. 5 [cited 2025 Dec. 5];16(5):1-5. Available from: https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cmej/article/view/82527

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