Experiences of Work-Life Conflict for the Athletic Trainer Employed Outside the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Clinical Setting.
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Stephanie M Mazerolle | Stephanie M. Mazerolle | Christianne M Eason | William A Pitney | Christianne M. Eason | W. Pitney
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