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The Attitudes of Ohio Dentists and Dental Hygienists Regarding the Use of Automated External Defibrillators in the Dental Setting - A Follow-Up Study

Jennifer A. Pieren, Cindy C. Gadbury–Amyot, Diane P. Kandray, Christopher J. Van Ness and Tanya Villalpando Mitchell
American Dental Hygienists' Association June 2013, 87 (3) 158-168;
Jennifer A. Pieren
RDH, MS
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Cindy C. Gadbury–Amyot
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Diane P. Kandray
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Christopher J. Van Ness
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Tanya Villalpando Mitchell
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Jennifer A. Pieren, Cindy C. Gadbury–Amyot, Diane P. Kandray, Christopher J. Van Ness, Tanya Villalpando Mitchell
American Dental Hygienists' Association Jun 2013, 87 (3) 158-168;

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