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Program development
Vol. 6, Issue 3, 2025March 17, 2025 EDT

DEVELOPMENT OF THE BI-DIRECTIONAL ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY TOOL (BEST) TO ASSIST IMPLEMENTATION OF WELLNESS PROGRAMS IN FEDERALLY QUALIFIED HEALTH CENTERS

Dr. Scune Carrinton, DHSc, MSW, LICSW, Meghan N. Feldpausch, MSN, CNP, RN, Isabelle Miranda, BA, BA, Gaurdia Banister, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, Tinamarie Fioroni, LMHC, Louisa L. Sylvia, PhD, D.A., Dottie Jones, EdD, RNC, ANP, FAAN, Elyse R. Park, PhD, MPH, FAPOS,
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Crisis, Stress, and Human Resilience
Carrinton, Dr. Scune, Meghan N. Feldpausch, Isabelle Miranda, Gaurdia Banister, Tinamarie Fioroni, Louisa L. Sylvia, Dottie Jones, and Elyse R. Park. 2025. “DEVELOPMENT OF THE BI-DIRECTIONAL ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY TOOL (BEST) TO ASSIST IMPLEMENTATION OF WELLNESS PROGRAMS IN FEDERALLY QUALIFIED HEALTH CENTERS.” Crisis, Stress, and Human Resilience: An International Journal 6 (3): 80–87.
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