Smoke-free medical students' meetings

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Smoke-free medical students' meetings. / Brown, Colin; Rudkjøbing, Andreas.

I: Lancet, Bind 366, Nr. 9489, 08.09.2005.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftKommentar/debatFormidling

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Brown, C & Rudkjøbing, A 2005, 'Smoke-free medical students' meetings', Lancet, bind 366, nr. 9489.

APA

Brown, C., & Rudkjøbing, A. (2005). Smoke-free medical students' meetings. Lancet, 366(9489).

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Brown C, Rudkjøbing A. Smoke-free medical students' meetings. Lancet. 2005 sep. 8;366(9489).

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Brown, Colin ; Rudkjøbing, Andreas. / Smoke-free medical students' meetings. I: Lancet. 2005 ; Bind 366, Nr. 9489.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Medical students of the world have signalled their commitment to health promotion by prohibiting smoking at the semiannual general assembly meetings of the International Federation of Medical Students' Associations (IFMSA). Although initially adopted in 2000, the smoke-free bylaw took 5 years to come into force. This year finally saw compliance with the bylaw on March 1, 2005, at the IFMSA General Assembly in Antalya, Turkey, when medical students who wanted to smoke had to do so outside.",
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