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An exploration of the priority remote health personnel give to the development of the <scp>I</scp>ndigenous <scp>H</scp>ealth <scp>W</scp>orker oral health role and why: Unexpected findings
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In identifying the high priority given to the development of this role, the study has also highlighted the impact of oral disease on the practice of remote health personnel and the need to develop training for remote health personnel to respond to oral disease.
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