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  • Dobbs B.M., & Schopflocher D. (2010). The introduction of a new screening tool for the identification of cognitively impaired medically at-risk drivers: The SIMARD A Modification of the DemTect. Journal of Primary Care and Community Health, 1(2), 119-127.
  • Dobbs B.M., & Schopflocher D. (2011). Evaluating the SIMARD MD a new screening tool to identify cognitively impaired drivers: A leap forward. Journal of Primary Care and Community Health, 2(2), 136-137.
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