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Alicia Kowalchuk

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American Family Physician|April 20, 2018
Buprenorphine Therapy for Opioid Use DisorderRoger Zoorob, Alicia Kowalchuk, Maria Mejia de Grubb
American Family Physician|December 15, 2022
Anxiety Disorders in Children and AdolescentsAlicia Kowalchuk, Sandra J Gonzalez, Roger J Zoorob
American Family Physician|May 28, 2024
Substance Misuse in Adults: A Primary Care ApproachAlicia Kowalchuk, Sandra J Gonzalez, Roger J Zoorob
JAMA|August 25, 2018
Stigmatizing Language About Neonatal Abstinence SyndromeAlicia Kowalchuk, Maria Mejia de Grubb, Roger Zoorob
Family Practice Management|November 14, 2018
Preparations for Treating Opioid Use Disorder in the OfficeAlicia Kowalchuk, Maria Mejia de Grubb, Roger J Zoorob
Journal of Graduate Medical Education|March 2, 2013
Equipping Residents to Address Alcohol and Drug Abuse: The National SBIRT Residency Training ProjectJanice L Pringle, Alicia Kowalchuk, Jessica Adams Meyers, et al.
Community Mental Health Journal|January 4, 2024
Expanding Treatment, Recovery, and Reentry Services for Female Offenders: Improving Outcomes through Client-Centered InterventionsMaria Carmenza Mejia, Alicia Kowalchuk, Sandra Gonzalez, et al.
Substance Abuse|June 29, 2012
Baylor SBIRT Medical Residency Training Program: model description and initial evaluationJames H Bray, Alicia Kowalchuk, Vicki Waters, et al.
Substance Abuse|August 23, 2014
Baylor Pediatric SBIRT Medical Residency Training Program: model description and evaluationJames H Bray, Alicia Kowalchuk, Vicki Waters, et al.
Women'S Health (London, England)|July 12, 2022
Racial/ethnic variations in alcohol and cigarette use by pregnancy status among 20- to 44-year-old women, NHANES 2001-2018Jacqueline M Hirth, Catherine Valadez, Sandra Gonzalez, et al.
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American Family Physician|April 20, 2018
Buprenorphine Therapy for Opioid Use DisorderRoger Zoorob, Alicia Kowalchuk, Maria Mejia de Grubb
American Family Physician|December 15, 2022
Anxiety Disorders in Children and AdolescentsAlicia Kowalchuk, Sandra J Gonzalez, Roger J Zoorob
American Family Physician|May 28, 2024
Substance Misuse in Adults: A Primary Care ApproachAlicia Kowalchuk, Sandra J Gonzalez, Roger J Zoorob
JAMA|August 25, 2018
Stigmatizing Language About Neonatal Abstinence SyndromeAlicia Kowalchuk, Maria Mejia de Grubb, Roger Zoorob
Family Practice Management|November 14, 2018
Preparations for Treating Opioid Use Disorder in the OfficeAlicia Kowalchuk, Maria Mejia de Grubb, Roger J Zoorob
Journal of Graduate Medical Education|March 2, 2013
Equipping Residents to Address Alcohol and Drug Abuse: The National SBIRT Residency Training ProjectJanice L Pringle, Alicia Kowalchuk, Jessica Adams Meyers, et al.
Community Mental Health Journal|January 4, 2024
Expanding Treatment, Recovery, and Reentry Services for Female Offenders: Improving Outcomes through Client-Centered InterventionsMaria Carmenza Mejia, Alicia Kowalchuk, Sandra Gonzalez, et al.
Substance Abuse|June 29, 2012
Baylor SBIRT Medical Residency Training Program: model description and initial evaluationJames H Bray, Alicia Kowalchuk, Vicki Waters, et al.
Substance Abuse|August 23, 2014
Baylor Pediatric SBIRT Medical Residency Training Program: model description and evaluationJames H Bray, Alicia Kowalchuk, Vicki Waters, et al.
Women'S Health (London, England)|July 12, 2022
Racial/ethnic variations in alcohol and cigarette use by pregnancy status among 20- to 44-year-old women, NHANES 2001-2018Jacqueline M Hirth, Catherine Valadez, Sandra Gonzalez, et al.
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