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Juliana Brixey1, Pamela Salyer, Debora Simmons
1At the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Biomedical Science Cizik School of Nursing, Juliana Brixey is an associate professor and Debora Simmons is an assistant professor. Pamela Salyer is an IT process consultant at Houston (Tex.) Methodist.
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