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... New England Journal of Medicine 336:798-799. American Association of Industrial Nurses.
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... Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Safety Engineers and the Board of Certified Safety Professionals American Society of Safety Engineers and the Board of Certified Safety Professionals.1994b. Curriculum Standards for Safety Engineering, Master's Degrees in Safety, and Safety Engineering Options in Other Engineering Master's Degrees.
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... 97-141. Cincinnati: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
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... Cincinnati: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
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... Journal of the American Medical Association 278:1687-1692. Employee Assistance Professionals Association.
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... medical school finances, 1996-1997. Journal of the American Medical Association 280:813-818.
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... Wall Street and health care. New England Journal of Medicine 340:664-668.
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... Report of a Technical Workshop on Computer and Internet-based Learning Methods for Safety and Health Training, conducted April 2021, Estes Park, Colorado. Research Triangle, NC: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
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... 1998. Health care management in workers' compensation.
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... 1995. Managed health care: implications for the physician workforce and medical education.
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... 1997. The success of the Washington department of labor and industries managed care pilot project: the occupational medicine-based delivery model.


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