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Services satisfaction of type 2 diabetic patients attending Arar’s diabetic center, Saudi Arabia

Kholoud S. Al Anazi, Amal E. Mohamed and Sabry M. Hammad
Saudi Medical Journal February 2019, 40 (2) 183-188; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2019.2.23677
Kholoud S. Al Anazi
From the Saudi Board of Family Medicine (Al Anazi), Northern Borders General Health Affairs, Arar City, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from the Department of Community Medicine (Mohamed), Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Ash Sharqiyah, and from the Department of Community Medicine (Hammad), Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura Univeristy, Mansoura, Egypt
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Amal E. Mohamed
From the Saudi Board of Family Medicine (Al Anazi), Northern Borders General Health Affairs, Arar City, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from the Department of Community Medicine (Mohamed), Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Ash Sharqiyah, and from the Department of Community Medicine (Hammad), Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura Univeristy, Mansoura, Egypt
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Sabry M. Hammad
From the Saudi Board of Family Medicine (Al Anazi), Northern Borders General Health Affairs, Arar City, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from the Department of Community Medicine (Mohamed), Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Ash Sharqiyah, and from the Department of Community Medicine (Hammad), Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura Univeristy, Mansoura, Egypt
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