Socialization, Indifference, and Convenience: Exploring the Uptake of Influenza Vaccine Among Medical Students and Early Career Doctors

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Socialization, Indifference, and Convenience: Exploring the Uptake of Influenza Vaccine Among Medical Students and Early Career Doctors is …
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P356DOI10.1177/1049732317720664
P932PMC publication ID5669255
P698PubMed publication ID28737075

P50authorRachel IsbaQ30508787
Dawn GoodwinQ47239898
Rhiannon EdgeQ57009911
Thomas KeeganQ63866045
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P433issue13
P921main subjectinfluenza vaccineQ383260
P304page(s)1982-1993
P577publication date2017-07-01
P1433published inQualitative Health ResearchQ7268689
P1476titleSocialization, Indifference, and Convenience: Exploring the Uptake of Influenza Vaccine Among Medical Students and Early Career Doctors
P478volume27

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