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Bryan Bayles

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Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)|July 15, 2010
Perceptions of childhood obesity on the Texas-Mexico borderBryan Bayles
Anthropology & Medicine|June 9, 2016
Metaphors to cure by: Tojolab'al Maya midwifery and cognitionBryan Bayles
American Family Physician|December 17, 2009
Evening primrose oilBryan Bayles, Richard Usatine
Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings|June 2, 2023
Using a Delphi Technique to Define Primary Care Behavioral Health Clinical Supervision CompetenciesStacy A Ogbeide, Bryan Bayles
Family Medicine|June 11, 2014
Family physicians' opinions on the primary care documentation, coding, and billing system: a qualitative study from the residency research network of TexasRichard A Young, Bryan Bayles, Jason H Hill, et al.
American Journal of Public Health|December 19, 2009
Explaining low rates of autism among Hispanic schoolchildren in TexasRaymond F Palmer, Tatjana Walker, David Mandell, et al.
Annals of Family Medicine|January 22, 2014
Measuring capability for healthy diet and physical activityRobert L Ferrer, Inez Cruz, Sandra Burge, et al.
Family Medicine|June 10, 2014
Family physicians' suggestions to improve the documentation, coding, and billing system: a study from the residency research network of TexasRichard A Young, Bryan Bayles, Jason H Hill, et al.
Family Medicine|May 18, 2013
Family physicians' perceptions on how they deliver cost-effective care: a qualitative study from the Residency Research Network of Texas (RRNeT)Richard A Young, Bryan Bayles, Terrell B Benold, et al.
The Journal of School Health|July 2, 2005
A qualitative study of Mexican American adolescents and depressionLaura B Fornos, Virginia Seguin Mika, Bryan Bayles, et al.
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Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)|July 15, 2010
Perceptions of childhood obesity on the Texas-Mexico borderBryan Bayles
Anthropology & Medicine|June 9, 2016
Metaphors to cure by: Tojolab'al Maya midwifery and cognitionBryan Bayles
American Family Physician|December 17, 2009
Evening primrose oilBryan Bayles, Richard Usatine
Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings|June 2, 2023
Using a Delphi Technique to Define Primary Care Behavioral Health Clinical Supervision CompetenciesStacy A Ogbeide, Bryan Bayles
Family Medicine|June 11, 2014
Family physicians' opinions on the primary care documentation, coding, and billing system: a qualitative study from the residency research network of TexasRichard A Young, Bryan Bayles, Jason H Hill, et al.
American Journal of Public Health|December 19, 2009
Explaining low rates of autism among Hispanic schoolchildren in TexasRaymond F Palmer, Tatjana Walker, David Mandell, et al.
Annals of Family Medicine|January 22, 2014
Measuring capability for healthy diet and physical activityRobert L Ferrer, Inez Cruz, Sandra Burge, et al.
Family Medicine|June 10, 2014
Family physicians' suggestions to improve the documentation, coding, and billing system: a study from the residency research network of TexasRichard A Young, Bryan Bayles, Jason H Hill, et al.
Family Medicine|May 18, 2013
Family physicians' perceptions on how they deliver cost-effective care: a qualitative study from the Residency Research Network of Texas (RRNeT)Richard A Young, Bryan Bayles, Terrell B Benold, et al.
The Journal of School Health|July 2, 2005
A qualitative study of Mexican American adolescents and depressionLaura B Fornos, Virginia Seguin Mika, Bryan Bayles, et al.
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