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Views of Dental Providers on Primary Care Coordination at Chairside: A Pilot Study

Mary E. Northridge, Shirley Birenz, Danni M. Gomes, Cynthia A. Golembeski, Ariel Port Greenblatt, Donna Shelley and Stefanie L. Russell
American Dental Hygienists' Association June 2016, 90 (3) 170-180;
Mary E. Northridge
PhD, MPH
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Shirley Birenz
RDH, MS
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Danni M. Gomes
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Cynthia A. Golembeski
MPH
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Ariel Port Greenblatt
DMD, MPH
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Donna Shelley
MD, MPH
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Stefanie L. Russell
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