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Collaborative Training Efforts with Pediatric Providers in Addressing Mental Health Problems in Primary Care

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Preliminary phase and phase 1 of this study were reviewed and approved by Georgetown University Medical Center’s Institutional Review Board, and phase 2 was reviewed and approved by Children’s National Health System Institutional Review Board.

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Biel, M.G., Anthony, B.J., Mlynarski, L. et al. Collaborative Training Efforts with Pediatric Providers in Addressing Mental Health Problems in Primary Care. Acad Psychiatry 41, 610–616 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-017-0709-1

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