Parents of orthodontic patients demonstrated clear preferences for choosing a provider related to factors that are not within the control of the practitioner (sex and age) as well as factors that can be changed by the practitioner (attire, hairstyle, and wearing a nametag).
or practice-base evidence. Following review for readability, the e-scan was pilot tested in 15 pantry sites. Conclusions and Implications: The e-scan represents current best practices within food assistance settings. A revised e-scan will be field tested, and a corresponding resource guide will be developed to help pantries improve their assessment scores.
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