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Collaborative Skill Building in Dentistry and Dental Hygiene through Intraprofessional Education: Application of a quality improvement model

Tricia S. Barker, Chet A. Smith, Geri M. Waguespack, Donald E. Mercante and Tina P. Gunaldo
American Dental Hygienists' Association October 2018, 92 (5) 14-21;
Tricia S. Barker
RDH, MEd
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Chet A. Smith
DDS
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Geri M. Waguespack
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Donald E. Mercante
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Tina P. Gunaldo
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