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Catherine Whitworth

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Journal of Primary Care & Community Health|March 16, 2025
Adapting the MUSIQ Calculator for Practice Facilitators to Evaluate Primary Care Clinic Performance in a Colorectal Cancer Screening Quality Improvement ProjectDannell Boatman, Susan Eason, Kelcie Sturgeon-Danley, et al.
Advances in Health Information Science and Practice|December 3, 2025
Using REDCap to Address Gaps in Electronic Health Record Data for Strengthening Colorectal Cancer Screening and NavigationAdam Baus, Susan Eason, Catherine Whitworth, et al.
Addictive Behaviors|August 31, 2019
Piloting a clinical laboratory method to evaluate the influence of potential modified risk tobacco products on smokers' quit-related motivation, choice, and behaviorJenny E Ozga-Hess, Nicholas J Felicione, Stuart G Ferguson, et al.
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Journal of Primary Care & Community Health|March 16, 2025
Adapting the MUSIQ Calculator for Practice Facilitators to Evaluate Primary Care Clinic Performance in a Colorectal Cancer Screening Quality Improvement ProjectDannell Boatman, Susan Eason, Kelcie Sturgeon-Danley, et al.
Advances in Health Information Science and Practice|December 3, 2025
Using REDCap to Address Gaps in Electronic Health Record Data for Strengthening Colorectal Cancer Screening and NavigationAdam Baus, Susan Eason, Catherine Whitworth, et al.
Addictive Behaviors|August 31, 2019
Piloting a clinical laboratory method to evaluate the influence of potential modified risk tobacco products on smokers' quit-related motivation, choice, and behaviorJenny E Ozga-Hess, Nicholas J Felicione, Stuart G Ferguson, et al.
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