A model curriculum for a course on the built environment and public health: training for an interdisciplinary workforce.
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Andrew L Dannenberg | Richard J Jackson | Curtis Winkle | Cheryl K Contant | R. Jackson | A. Dannenberg | C. Contant | K. Mumford | T. McMillan | Nisha Botchwey | Karen G Mumford | Nisha D Botchwey | Russell Lopez | Tracy E McMillan | Susan E Hobson | C. Winkle | N. Botchwey | R. Lopez | Tracy Mcmillan
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