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    Learning About Collaboration in Dentistry as a Nurse, IPE Educator, and Consumer

    Madeline H. Schmitt's picture
    Submitted by Madeline H. Schmitt on Sep 8, 2016 - 10:32am CDT

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    ADEA Guest Editorial

    http://www.adea.org/Blog.aspx?id=27252&blogid=20741

    Author(s): 
    Madeline H. Schmitt
    Subject: 
    Collaborative Practice
    Teamwork
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    General dentistry
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