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pro vyhledávání: '"Charles L. Huntley"'
Autor:
D. Brad Rindal, Steve Asche, Merry Jo Thoele, Michael Kirshner, Patricia A Lenton, Emily C. Durand, Titus Schleyer, Thankam P. Thyvalikakath, Chris J. Enstad, William A. Rush, Charles L. Huntley, Raymond G. Boyle, Heiko Spallek
Publikováno v:
Journal of Dental Education. 78:31-39
Dentistry has historically seen tobacco dependence as a medical problem. As a consequence, dentistry has not adopted or developed effective interventions to deal with tobacco dependence. With the expanded use of electronic dental records, the authors
Autor:
Merry Jo Thoele, Thankam P. Thyvalikakath, Charles L. Huntley, Michael Kirshner, Emily Durand, D. Brad Rindal, Stephen E. Asche, Chris J. Enstad, William A. Rush, Raymond G. Boyle, Heiko Spallek, Titus Schleyer
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 44:260-264
Background Decreases in smoking prevalence from recent decades have slowed, and national goals to reduce tobacco use remain unmet. Healthcare providers, including those in physician and dental teams, have access to evidence-based guidelines to help p
Autor:
William A, Rush, Titus K L, Schleyer, Michael, Kirshner, Raymond, Boyle, Merry Jo, Thoele, P A, Lenton, Steve, Asche, Thankam, Thyvalikakath, Heiko, Spallek, Emily C, Durand, Chris J, Enstad, Charles L, Huntley, D Brad, Rindal
Publikováno v:
Journal of dental education. 78(1)
Dentistry has historically seen tobacco dependence as a medical problem. As a consequence, dentistry has not adopted or developed effective interventions to deal with tobacco dependence. With the expanded use of electronic dental records, the authors
Autor:
D Brad, Rindal, William A, Rush, Titus K L, Schleyer, Michael, Kirshner, Raymond G, Boyle, Merry Jo, Thoele, Stephen E, Asche, Thankam, Thyvalikakath, Heiko, Spallek, Emily C U, Durand, Chris J, Enstad, Charles L, Huntley
Publikováno v:
American journal of preventive medicine. 44(3)
Decreases in smoking prevalence from recent decades have slowed, and national goals to reduce tobacco use remain unmet. Healthcare providers, including those in physician and dental teams, have access to evidence-based guidelines to help patients qui