Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Colonoscopy in rural communities: a systematic review of the frequency and quality

David  Evans

David Evans

qualifications: MD

contribution: designed the project, original concept, literature review, collected data, wrote the first draft, contributed to drafts

position: Assistant professor

United States

I practiced in rural Oregon for 14 years prior to joining the University of Washington Department of Family Medicine.


Allison M Cole

Allison Cole

qualifications: MD

position: Assistant professor


Thomas  Norris

Thomas Norris

qualifications: MD

position: Professor & Department Chair, Family Medicine

United States

Vice Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of Washington School of Medicine Professor of Family Medicine Research Interests: Education of rural famiy physicians, Medical student education, Continuity-based Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships, Procerural training in primary care


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