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Ruth A. Etzel

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M.D., Ph.D.
Work Title
Professorial Lecturer in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health

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Institution
George Washington University
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Methods

Methods
Systematic Review
Survey Methods
Policy Analysis

Disciplines

Disciplines
Environmental and Occupational Health
Public Health
Medicine

Areas of Expertise

Areas of Expertise
Toxins
Suppressed Research
Ethical issues for child health research
Alaska Native research

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