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Mark J Dehaven

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Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|August 30, 2016
Multimorbidity, chronic disease, and community health scienceMark J DeHaven
Family Medicine|May 11, 2005
Teaching medical students research while reaching the underservedMark J Dehaven, Leon Chen
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|July 25, 2003
Revisiting the Navajo way: lessons for contemporary healingGregory W Schneider, Mark J DeHaven
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM|October 24, 2007
Reaching out to those in need: the case for community health scienceMark J DeHaven, Nora E Gimpel
Research in Nursing & Health|December 15, 2020
An interactive technology enhanced coaching intervention for Black women with hypertension: Randomized controlled trial study protocolWillie M Abel, Mark J DeHaven
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|October 14, 2020
Working with communities: Meeting the health needs of those living in vulnerable communities when Primary Health Care and Universal Health Care are not availableMark J DeHaven, Nora A Gimpel, Heather Kitzman
The Journal of Family Practice|July 9, 2002
Survey methodology for the uninitiatedCristen R Wall, Mark J DeHaven, Kevin C Oeffinger
Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center)|December 8, 2005
Health care quality improvement through social participationJames W Walton, Jarett D Berry, Mark J DeHaven
Family Medicine|May 5, 2006
Research participation, protected time, and research output by family physicians in family medicine residenciesRichard A Young, Mark J Dehaven, Cindy Passmore, et al.
Family Medicine|July 3, 2007
Insights from practice-based researchers to develop family medicine faculty as scholarsLinda M Roth, Anne Victoria Neale, Kambria Kennedy, et al.
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Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|August 30, 2016
Multimorbidity, chronic disease, and community health scienceMark J DeHaven
Family Medicine|May 11, 2005
Teaching medical students research while reaching the underservedMark J Dehaven, Leon Chen
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|July 25, 2003
Revisiting the Navajo way: lessons for contemporary healingGregory W Schneider, Mark J DeHaven
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM|October 24, 2007
Reaching out to those in need: the case for community health scienceMark J DeHaven, Nora E Gimpel
Research in Nursing & Health|December 15, 2020
An interactive technology enhanced coaching intervention for Black women with hypertension: Randomized controlled trial study protocolWillie M Abel, Mark J DeHaven
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|October 14, 2020
Working with communities: Meeting the health needs of those living in vulnerable communities when Primary Health Care and Universal Health Care are not availableMark J DeHaven, Nora A Gimpel, Heather Kitzman
The Journal of Family Practice|July 9, 2002
Survey methodology for the uninitiatedCristen R Wall, Mark J DeHaven, Kevin C Oeffinger
Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center)|December 8, 2005
Health care quality improvement through social participationJames W Walton, Jarett D Berry, Mark J DeHaven
Family Medicine|May 5, 2006
Research participation, protected time, and research output by family physicians in family medicine residenciesRichard A Young, Mark J Dehaven, Cindy Passmore, et al.
Family Medicine|July 3, 2007
Insights from practice-based researchers to develop family medicine faculty as scholarsLinda M Roth, Anne Victoria Neale, Kambria Kennedy, et al.
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