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B F Sharf

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Literature and Medicine|January 1, 1995
Poster art as women's rhetoric: raising awareness about breast cancerB F Sharf
Health Communication|December 24, 2005
The present and future of health communication scholarship: overlooked opportunitiesB F Sharf
Patient Education and Counseling|March 10, 1988
Teaching patients to speak up: past and future trendsB F Sharf
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|February 24, 2001
Out of the closet and into the legislature: breast cancer storiesB F Sharf
Women & Health|January 1, 1997
Communicating breast cancer on-line: support and empowerment on the InternetB F Sharf
Journal of Medical Education|December 1, 1981
Using communication specialists in the teaching of interview skillsJ A Flaherty, B F Sharf
Medical Education|May 1, 1982
Impact of an independent-study programme upon professional careersP Blumberg, B F Sharf, J M Sinacore
Journal of Health Communication|April 1, 1996
Confronting cancer on thirtysomething: audience response to health content on entertainment televisionB F Sharf, V S Freimuth, P Greenspon, et al.
Medical Education|March 1, 1988
Training gynaecological teaching associatesC R Beckmann, B M Barzansky, B F Sharf, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|August 1, 1986
Student response to gynecologic teaching associatesC R Beckmann, B F Sharf, B M Barzansky, et al.
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Literature and Medicine|January 1, 1995
Poster art as women's rhetoric: raising awareness about breast cancerB F Sharf
Health Communication|December 24, 2005
The present and future of health communication scholarship: overlooked opportunitiesB F Sharf
Patient Education and Counseling|March 10, 1988
Teaching patients to speak up: past and future trendsB F Sharf
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|February 24, 2001
Out of the closet and into the legislature: breast cancer storiesB F Sharf
Women & Health|January 1, 1997
Communicating breast cancer on-line: support and empowerment on the InternetB F Sharf
Journal of Medical Education|December 1, 1981
Using communication specialists in the teaching of interview skillsJ A Flaherty, B F Sharf
Medical Education|May 1, 1982
Impact of an independent-study programme upon professional careersP Blumberg, B F Sharf, J M Sinacore
Journal of Health Communication|April 1, 1996
Confronting cancer on thirtysomething: audience response to health content on entertainment televisionB F Sharf, V S Freimuth, P Greenspon, et al.
Medical Education|March 1, 1988
Training gynaecological teaching associatesC R Beckmann, B M Barzansky, B F Sharf, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|August 1, 1986
Student response to gynecologic teaching associatesC R Beckmann, B F Sharf, B M Barzansky, et al.
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