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Designing Multiple Choice Tests to Measure Higher Order Thinking
Carol Kominski

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Comparison of Medicare Advantage Plans & Original Medicare for Home Health Service in Dallas County in Terms of Prior Authorization Requirements, Network Requirements, and Copay/Coinsurance.
Shiney Daniel

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Bone Marrow Engraftment Monitoring Using Mixture Deconvolution Software Designed for Forensic Casework.
Alexandra Newman

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Accountable Care in Texas: A Case Study of Scott & White Healthcare
Arynn N. Yaeger

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Physician Champion Role in an Electronic Health Record Implementation, a Case History
Janice E. Luchetski

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North Texas Health & Science Quarterly: Never Forgotten
University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth

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Overview of Study Start Up Activities for a Clinical Trial at an Investigative Site
Prianka S. Chaudhari

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Utilization of Maternal Care services in Ghana by Region after the Implementation of the Free Maternal Care Policy
Efua A. Opoku

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Attitudes, Beliefs and Behaviors of Parents towards Childhood Immunizations
Anna E. Shurtleff

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Industry Perspective on Clinical Investigative Sites: Maximizing Sponsor Return on Investment
Patrick W. McDermott

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