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Examining the Role of HPV Communication Training in the Knowledge, Attitudes, Comfort, and Confidence of Dental Hygiene Students

Cyndee L. Stull, Eric Matthews, Michael Evans and Michelle C. Arnett
American Dental Hygienists' Association October 2021, 95 (5) 47-55;
Cyndee L. Stull
Assistant professor and the Director of the Division of Dental Hygiene, Department of Primary Dental Care in the School of Dentistry, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
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Eric Matthews
Associate professor, College of Graduate Health Studies, A.T. Still University, Mesa, AZ, USA.
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Michael Evans
Senior biostatistician, Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
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Michelle C. Arnett
Assistant professor, Department of Primary Dental Care, Division of Dental Hygiene in the School of Dentistry; both at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
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