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Julie Schwind

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The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy|January 15, 2014
Different minimally important clinical difference (MCID) scores lead to different clinical prediction rules for the Oswestry disability index for the same sample of patientsJulie Schwind, Kenneth Learman, Bryan O'Halloran, et al.
Journal for Nurses in Professional Development|March 19, 2020
Using Simulation to Evaluate Nurse CompetenciesKathryn J Vanderzwan, Julie Schwind, Jennifer Obrecht, et al.
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The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy|January 15, 2014
Different minimally important clinical difference (MCID) scores lead to different clinical prediction rules for the Oswestry disability index for the same sample of patientsJulie Schwind, Kenneth Learman, Bryan O'Halloran, et al.
Journal for Nurses in Professional Development|March 19, 2020
Using Simulation to Evaluate Nurse CompetenciesKathryn J Vanderzwan, Julie Schwind, Jennifer Obrecht, et al.
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