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Monica L Wendel

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Family & Community Health|May 20, 2020
From the EditorMonica L Wendel
Family & Community Health|August 23, 2020
Commentary: Racism is a Public Health EmergencyMonica L Wendel
Family & Community Health|February 10, 2021
Commentary: When Science Conflicts With the Agendas of the Powerful, People DieMonica L Wendel, Gaberiel Jones
American Journal of Public Health|February 6, 2020
Equity for Whom? The Example of Qualified Opportunity ZonesMonica L Wendel, Gaberiel Jones
American Journal of Public Health|February 9, 2017
Wendel and Benden RespondMonica L Wendel, Mark E Benden
The Journal of Primary Prevention|February 15, 2011
Health equity or iniquity?Kenneth R McLeroy, Monica L Wendel
Frontiers in Public Health|May 28, 2020
Public Health's Next Step in Advancing Equity: Re-evaluating Epistemological Assumptions to Move Social Determinants From Theory to PracticeTasha L Golden, Monica L Wendel
Organizational Ethics : Healthcare, Business, and Policy : OE|January 16, 2008
The evolving role of partnerships in addressing community public health issues: policy and ethical implicationsMonica L Wendel, James N Burdine, Kenneth R McLeroy
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP|July 28, 2012
Using stand/sit workstations in classrooms: lessons learned from a pilot study in TexasJamilia J Blake, Mark E Benden, Monica L Wendel
American Journal of Public Health|August 24, 2016
Stand-Biased Versus Seated Classrooms and Childhood Obesity: A Randomized Experiment in TexasMonica L Wendel, Mark E Benden, Hongwei Zhao, et al.
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Family & Community Health|May 20, 2020
From the EditorMonica L Wendel
Family & Community Health|August 23, 2020
Commentary: Racism is a Public Health EmergencyMonica L Wendel
Family & Community Health|February 10, 2021
Commentary: When Science Conflicts With the Agendas of the Powerful, People DieMonica L Wendel, Gaberiel Jones
American Journal of Public Health|February 6, 2020
Equity for Whom? The Example of Qualified Opportunity ZonesMonica L Wendel, Gaberiel Jones
American Journal of Public Health|February 9, 2017
Wendel and Benden RespondMonica L Wendel, Mark E Benden
The Journal of Primary Prevention|February 15, 2011
Health equity or iniquity?Kenneth R McLeroy, Monica L Wendel
Frontiers in Public Health|May 28, 2020
Public Health's Next Step in Advancing Equity: Re-evaluating Epistemological Assumptions to Move Social Determinants From Theory to PracticeTasha L Golden, Monica L Wendel
Organizational Ethics : Healthcare, Business, and Policy : OE|January 16, 2008
The evolving role of partnerships in addressing community public health issues: policy and ethical implicationsMonica L Wendel, James N Burdine, Kenneth R McLeroy
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP|July 28, 2012
Using stand/sit workstations in classrooms: lessons learned from a pilot study in TexasJamilia J Blake, Mark E Benden, Monica L Wendel
American Journal of Public Health|August 24, 2016
Stand-Biased Versus Seated Classrooms and Childhood Obesity: A Randomized Experiment in TexasMonica L Wendel, Mark E Benden, Hongwei Zhao, et al.
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