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Innovative Collaborative Service-Learning Experience among Dental Hygiene and Nurse Practitioner Students: A pediatric oral health pilot study

Denise M. Claiborne, Rebecca Poston and Ahlam Joufi
American Dental Hygienists' Association June 2020, 94 (3) 29-36;
Denise M. Claiborne
RDH,PhD
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Rebecca Poston
PhD, RN, CPNP
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Ahlam Joufi
BSDH, PhD(c)
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