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D. S. Dabrowski
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Journal Article
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and uptake among firefighters: an application of the Health Belief Model
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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
2025
Cross-reactivity between propylene glycol and butylene glycol
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Dermatitis.
2024
Retrospective quality review of Department of Transportation (DOT) commercial drivers medical examination forms
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine.
2024
Detection of a clavicular osteolytic lesion associated with work injury
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American Journal of Medicine.
2023
Conference Paper
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Complications of Work Related Injury with Retained Lead Bullet Fragments in Woman of Childbearing Age
2023
Complications of work related injury with retained lead bullet fragments in woman of childbearing age
2023
Conference Poster
Understanding COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among firefighters: application of the Health Belief Model [poster]
2023
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