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The Empire Challenge: Statewide Initiative Linking the Role of Dental Hygienists to Tobacco Dependence Treatment

Tavia L. Rauch, Erin Sinisgalli, Jennifer Speenburgh and Harlan R. Juster
American Dental Hygienists' Association December 2011, 85 (1) 22-28;
Tavia L. Rauch
MS, CRT
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Erin Sinisgalli
MPH, CHES
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Jennifer Speenburgh
MS
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Harlan R. Juster
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