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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Combating Childhood Obesity, Rebekah Misir
Combating Childhood Obesity, Rebekah Misir
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Assessing childhood obesity in Danbury, CT and combating it through counseling.
Resident Great Catches: Recognizing Resident Physicians Who Promote A Safe Environment For Patients, Kristin Streiler, Susamita Kesh
Resident Great Catches: Recognizing Resident Physicians Who Promote A Safe Environment For Patients, Kristin Streiler, Susamita Kesh
Posters
No abstract provided.
Global Health Elective, Santiago, Dominican Republic, March 2018, July K. Jean Cuevas
Global Health Elective, Santiago, Dominican Republic, March 2018, July K. Jean Cuevas
Posters
Describes a global health learning experience to improve the knowledge of health care professionals and families about common developmental conditions, autism and ADHD.