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Julia Lecce

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Journal of Addictive Diseases|February 16, 2010
Alexithymia and pathological gamblingTony Toneatto, Julia Lecce, Michael Bagby
The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions|February 21, 2018
Interprofessional Communities of Practice in Continuing Medical Education for Promoting and Sustaining Practice Change: A Prospective Cohort StudyMegan Barker, Julia Lecce, Anna Ivanova, et al.
Digital Health|June 28, 2023
Cocreation of a conversational agent to help patients adhere to their varenicline treatment: A study protocolNadia Minian, Kamna Mehra, Jonathan Rose, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|April 12, 2022
Video Game to Attenuate Pandemic-Related Stress From an Equity Lens: Development and Usability StudyNadia Minian, Anika Saiva, Allison Gayapersad, et al.
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Journal of Addictive Diseases|February 16, 2010
Alexithymia and pathological gamblingTony Toneatto, Julia Lecce, Michael Bagby
The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions|February 21, 2018
Interprofessional Communities of Practice in Continuing Medical Education for Promoting and Sustaining Practice Change: A Prospective Cohort StudyMegan Barker, Julia Lecce, Anna Ivanova, et al.
Digital Health|June 28, 2023
Cocreation of a conversational agent to help patients adhere to their varenicline treatment: A study protocolNadia Minian, Kamna Mehra, Jonathan Rose, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|April 12, 2022
Video Game to Attenuate Pandemic-Related Stress From an Equity Lens: Development and Usability StudyNadia Minian, Anika Saiva, Allison Gayapersad, et al.
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