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Elke Jaibeeh Barah

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Journal of Renal Care|January 26, 2025
Exploring Haemodialysis Nurses' Perceptions on Kidney Replacement Therapy Modality Education: A Framework AnalysisElke Jaibeeh Barah, Jennifer Jackson
BMJ Global Health|April 7, 2023
'Just because something works doesn't mean it can't be improved': an ethnographic analysis of the health system in <i>Black Panther's</i> WakandaJennifer Jackson, Carla Ferreira, Melissa Scott, et al.
Plos One|January 15, 2025
Are adverse childhood experiences scores associated with heroism or villainy? A quantitative observational study of Marvel and DC Cinematic Universe charactersJulia Wigmore, Bilal Ahmed, Gabriel Joaquino, et al.
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Journal of Renal Care|January 26, 2025
Exploring Haemodialysis Nurses' Perceptions on Kidney Replacement Therapy Modality Education: A Framework AnalysisElke Jaibeeh Barah, Jennifer Jackson
BMJ Global Health|April 7, 2023
'Just because something works doesn't mean it can't be improved': an ethnographic analysis of the health system in <i>Black Panther's</i> WakandaJennifer Jackson, Carla Ferreira, Melissa Scott, et al.
Plos One|January 15, 2025
Are adverse childhood experiences scores associated with heroism or villainy? A quantitative observational study of Marvel and DC Cinematic Universe charactersJulia Wigmore, Bilal Ahmed, Gabriel Joaquino, et al.
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