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Amber Sutton

2PUBLICATIONS
6CO-AUTHORS
Nursing workforceFoetal development and medicine
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|Jul 26, 2021
Parenting, privilege, and pandemic: From surviving to thriving as a mother in the academy.

Haley H Beech, Amber Sutton, Leah Cheatham

|Sep 17, 2020
"Give Me Proof": A Covert but Coercive Form of Non-partner Sexual Violence Contributing to Teen Pregnancy in Haiti and Opportunities for Biopsychosocial Intervention.

Guitele J Rahill, Manisha Joshi, Caron Zlotnick

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Haley H Beech

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Manisha Joshi

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