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The Mentoring Program in the Department of Pediatrics, the University of Iowa

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In this article, the mentoring program in Pediatrics for PhD-level behavior analysts at The University of Iowa is described.

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Wacker, D.P. The Mentoring Program in the Department of Pediatrics, the University of Iowa. Behav Analysis Practice 11, 189–193 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-018-0221-4

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