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Oral Health Care Providers' Knowledge and Attitudes About Intimate Partner Violence

Chris Marie Harris, Linda Boyd, Lori Rainchuso and Andrew T. Rothman
American Dental Hygienists' Association October 2016, 90 (5) 283-296;
Chris Marie Harris
RDH, MS
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Linda Boyd
RDH, RD, EdD
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Lori Rainchuso
RDH, DHSc
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Andrew T. Rothman
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