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Benefits, challenges, and strategies related to using presumptive recommendations for HPV vaccination: A qualitative study with rural and non-rural-serving primary care professiona... by Olufeyisayo O. Odebunmi, Lisa P. Spees, Caitlin B. Biddell, Tatenda Yemeke, Juan Yanguela, Colleen Higgins, Melissa B. Gilkey, Sachiko Ozawa, Stephanie B. Wheeler
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Use of presumptive recommendations and other strategies to encourage HPV vaccine uptake: Results from a national survey of primary care health professionals. by Anna A Ilyasova, Tara L Queen, Melissa Gilkey, Benjamin N Fogel, Olufeyisayo O Odebunmi, Juan Yanguela, Assanatou Bamogo, Yeshaben Patel, Erin Laurie, Sachiko Ozawa, Stephanie B Wheeler, Lisa P Spees
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Use of presumptive recommendations and other strategies to encourage HPV vaccine uptake: Results from a national survey of primary care health professionals by Anna A. Ilyasova, Tara L. Queen, Melissa Gilkey, Benjamin N. Fogel, Olufeyisayo O. Odebunmi, Juan Yanguela, Assanatou Bamogo, Yeshaben Patel, Erin Laurie, Sachiko Ozawa, Stephanie B. Wheeler, Lisa P. Spees
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Re-Think the Strip: de-implementing a low value practice in primary care by Katrina E. Donahue, Marcella H. Boynton, Jennifer Leeman, Jennifer Rees, Erica Richman, Kathleen Mottus, Lisa P. Spees, Maihan B. Vu, April B. Reese, Hazel Tapp, Adam Lee, Asia Johnson, Rebecca J. Cleveland, Laura A. Young
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