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Dental Hygienists' Readiness to Screen for Intimate Partner Violence in the State of Texas

Sarah A. Lemich, Jacqueline J. Freudenthal, Karen Neill and Denise M. Bowen
American Dental Hygienists' Association June 2018, 92 (3) 47-55;
Sarah A. Lemich
RDH, MSDH
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Jacqueline J. Freudenthal
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Karen Neill
Ph.D., R.N., SANE-A, DF-IAFN
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Denise M. Bowen
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