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Breastfeeding Practices of Resident Physicians in Rhode Island
Numerous health agencies recommend breastfeeding as the preferred method of feeding for infants for at least one year because of its immediate and...
Medicine and Health Rhode Island, 07/01/06 by Kacmar, Jennifer E; Taylor, Julie Scott; Nothnagle, Melissa; Stumpff, Jeffrey · More from publication -
FIRST STEPS: A PROGRAM FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS TO TEACH HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ABOUT BREASTFEEDING
The authors presented these results at the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Annual Meeting, October 2004, in Orlando, Florida. The presentation...
Medicine and Health Rhode Island, 02/01/05 by Frew, Julia R; Taylor, Julie Scott · More from publication -
NURSING WORKING MOTHERS IN RHODE ISLAND: LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY TO COMPLEMENT CLINICAL MEDICINE AND EDUCATION
Numerous medical and public health organizations recommend breastfeeding as the preferred infant feeding method for at least one year because of...
Medicine and Health Rhode Island, 11/01/04 by Taylor, Julie Scott; Viehmann, Laura; Dugan, Erin E; Drew, Helen; Hollinshead, William H · More from publication -
ENVISAGING AND APPLYING A UNIFYING THREE-DIMENSIONAL THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR GENERALIST PHYSICIANS
A UNIFYING THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODEL Today physicians from the disciplines of family medicine, general internal...
Medicine and Health Rhode Island, 11/01/04 by David, Sean P; Eaton, Charles B; Taylor, Julie Scott; Stamp, Michael J; Et al · More from publication -
BREAST VERSUS BOTTLE: EDUCATING FAMILY MEDICINE AND OB/GYN RESIDENTS AT BROWN UNIVERSITY
Experts recommend breastfeeding as the preferred method of feeding for infants for at least one year because of its multiple immediate and...
Medicine and Health Rhode Island, 05/01/04 by Taylor, Julie Scott; Kacmar, Jennifer; Viehmann, Laura; Stumpff, Jeffrey · More from publication -
Are women with an unintended pregnancy less likely to breastfeed? - Original Research - Statistical Data Included
KEY POINTS FOR CLINICIANS KEY POINTS FOR CLINICIANS * In the United States, women whose pregnancies were unwanted are at a higher risk of not...
Journal of Family Practice, 05/01/02 by Julie Scott Taylor · More from publication



