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Artikel 31 Developing a Digital Algorithm for Cognitive Apprenticeship in First-Year Medical School Physiology
Enthalten in Medical Science Educator 24.12.2017: 1-6
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Artikel 32 Medicaid Expansion, Chronic Disease, and the Next Chapter of Health Reform
Enthalten in Journal of general internal medicine 22.12.2017: 1-2
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Artikel 33 Improvement Science Meets Improvement Scholarship: Reframing Research for Better Healthcare
Enthalten in Health care analysis 21.12.2017: 1-15
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Artikel 34 Mapping the Paediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL™) Generic Core Scales onto the Child Health Utility Index–9 Dimension (CHU-9D) Score for Economic Evaluation in Children
Enthalten in PharmacoEconomics 20.12.2017: 1-15
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Artikel 35 Minority Veterans Are More Willing to Participate in Complex Studies Compared to Non-minorities
Enthalten in Journal of bioethical inquiry 19.12.2017: 1-7
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Artikel 36 AktivMobil – ein betriebliches Gesundheitsprogramm
Enthalten in Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung 15.12.2017: 1-8
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Artikel 37 Quantitative Testing of Prescriber Knowledge Regarding the Risks and Safe Use of Albiglutide
Enthalten in Drugs - real world outcomes 7.12.2017: 1-13
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Artikel 38 Rich and Well Educated: Are These Requirements Necessary to Claim Healthcare Tax Credits in Italy?
Enthalten in Applied health economics and health policy 7.12.2017: 1-11
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Artikel 39 Barriers to Physical and Mental Health: Understanding the Intersecting Needs of Cambodian and Latino Residents in Urban Communities
Enthalten in Journal of immigrant and minority health 30.11.2017: 1-18
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Artikel 40 Ustekinumab for Treating Moderately to Severely Active Crohn’s Disease after Prior Therapy: An Evidence Review Group Perspective of a NICE Single Technology Appraisal
Enthalten in PharmacoEconomics 30.11.2017: 1-12
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