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Collaborative Educational Experiences of Dental Hygiene and Audiology Students

Jennifer L. Brame, Emma Gibbings, Vicki Kowlowitz, Nancy M. McKenna and Jane A. Weintraub
American Dental Hygienists' Association April 2019, 93 (2) 6-12;
Jennifer L. Brame
RDH, MS
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Emma Gibbings
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Vicki Kowlowitz
PhD
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Nancy M. McKenna
PhD. AuD
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Jane A. Weintraub
DDS, PhD
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