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Factors Associated with Clinical Skill Remediation in Dental Hygiene Education Programs

Donna F. Wood, Tanya Villalpando Mitchell, Lorie A. Holt and Bonnie G. Branson
American Dental Hygienists' Association February 2014, 88 (1) 13-19;
Donna F. Wood
RDH, MS
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Tanya Villalpando Mitchell
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Lorie A. Holt
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