Dr. Charo Rodriguez (Principal Investigator), Dr. Roland Grad (Co-Investigator), and Dr. Francesca Luconi (Collaborator), all members of the McGill Family Medicine Education Research Group (FMER), and their colleagues have been awarded a $241,879 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Insight Grant for their project entitled Professional Identity Work of Nurse Practitioners and Family Physicians in Primary Care in Quebec and Ontario. Congratulations!
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