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These sources look great. The citations are generally correct, except for the Tache and Hill-Sakuari. Here is how it should look:
ReplyDeleteTaché , S, Hill-Sakurai L. Medical assistants: the invisible “glue” of primary health care practices in the United States?. J Health Organ Manag. 2010;24(3):288-305.
For the scholarly print journals where you cite the connecting link you don't need to include the website. You only need to include the website for the Ferrer and Bodenheimer articles.