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Perceptions and Attitudes of Dental Hygiene Educators About the Establishment of Doctoral Education Programs in Dental Hygiene

Cheryl A. Davis, Gwen Essex and Dorothy J. Rowe
American Dental Hygienists' Association December 2016, 90 (6) 335-345;
Cheryl A. Davis
RDH, BS, MS, JD
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Gwen Essex
RDH, MS, EdD
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Dorothy J. Rowe
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