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Collaborative Dental Hygiene Practice in New Mexico and Minnesota

Kathleen O. Hodges, Ellen J. Rogo, Allison C. Cahoon and Karen Neill
American Dental Hygienists' Association June 2016, 90 (3) 148-161;
Kathleen O. Hodges
RDH, MS
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Ellen J. Rogo
RDH, PhD
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Allison C. Cahoon
RDH, MS
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Karen Neill
RN, PhD, SANE-A
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