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Point-of-Care HbA1c Screening Predicts Diabetic Status of Dental Patients

Susan D. Franck, Rebecca L. Stolberg, Lisa A. Bilich and Laurie E. Payne
American Dental Hygienists' Association February 2014, 88 (1) 42-52;
Susan D. Franck
RDH, MS
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Rebecca L. Stolberg
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Lisa A. Bilich
RDH, MEd
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Laurie E. Payne
MS, RD, CDE, BC-ADM
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    Diabetes Risk Factors

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    Questionnaire Exclusion Criteria

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Susan D. Franck, Rebecca L. Stolberg, Lisa A. Bilich, Laurie E. Payne
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