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Reducing Motor Vehicle-Related Injuries at an Arizona Indian Reservation: Ten Years of Application of Evidence-Based Strategies
Stephen R Piontkowski, Jon S Peabody, Christine Reede, José Velascosoltero, Gordon Tsatoke, Timothy Shelhamer and Kenny R Hicks
Global Health: Science and Practice December 2015, 3(4):619-629; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-15-00249
Stephen R Piontkowski
aPhoenix Area Indian Health Service, Lakeside, AZ, USA
Jon S Peabody
aPhoenix Area Indian Health Service, Lakeside, AZ, USA
Christine Reede
bSan Carlos Police Department, San Carlos, AZ, USA
José Velascosoltero
aPhoenix Area Indian Health Service, Lakeside, AZ, USA
Gordon Tsatoke Jr
cCalifornia Area Indian Health Service, Sacramento, CA, USA
Timothy Shelhamer
cCalifornia Area Indian Health Service, Sacramento, CA, USA
Kenny R Hicks
aPhoenix Area Indian Health Service, Lakeside, AZ, USA
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Reducing Motor Vehicle-Related Injuries at an Arizona Indian Reservation: Ten Years of Application of Evidence-Based Strategies
Stephen R Piontkowski, Jon S Peabody, Christine Reede, José Velascosoltero, Gordon Tsatoke, Timothy Shelhamer, Kenny R Hicks
Global Health: Science and Practice Dec 2015, 3 (4) 619-629; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-15-00249
Reducing Motor Vehicle-Related Injuries at an Arizona Indian Reservation: Ten Years of Application of Evidence-Based Strategies
Stephen R Piontkowski, Jon S Peabody, Christine Reede, José Velascosoltero, Gordon Tsatoke, Timothy Shelhamer, Kenny R Hicks
Global Health: Science and Practice Dec 2015, 3 (4) 619-629; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-15-00249
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