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Esther Gilman-Kehrer

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Journal of Transcultural Nursing : Official Journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society|June 18, 2019
Cultural Experiences, Patterns, and Practices of American Indian Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: An Ethnonursing StudyRebecca Carron, Sarah Kooienga, Esther Gilman-Kehrer, et al.
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing|March 30, 2018
Improving Rural Nurse Practitioner Knowledge About Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Through Continuing EducationRebecca Carron, Nellie Simon, Esther Gilman-Kehrer, et al.
Research and Theory for Nursing Practice|October 17, 2019
Using the Medicine Wheel Model to Study Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in American Indian WomenRebecca Carron, Sarah Kooienga, Esther Gilman-Kehrer, et al.
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Journal of Transcultural Nursing : Official Journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society|June 18, 2019
Cultural Experiences, Patterns, and Practices of American Indian Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: An Ethnonursing StudyRebecca Carron, Sarah Kooienga, Esther Gilman-Kehrer, et al.
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing|March 30, 2018
Improving Rural Nurse Practitioner Knowledge About Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Through Continuing EducationRebecca Carron, Nellie Simon, Esther Gilman-Kehrer, et al.
Research and Theory for Nursing Practice|October 17, 2019
Using the Medicine Wheel Model to Study Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in American Indian WomenRebecca Carron, Sarah Kooienga, Esther Gilman-Kehrer, et al.
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