The Future of Veteran Community Engagement: Perspectives on Engaging Veterans and Other Stakeholders in Research Agenda Setting

Author:

Chavez Margeaux Alana,Blevins Kai River,Brown Christopher,Giles Angela J.,Matthieu Monica M.,Wester Marete,Heuer Jacquelyn,Hahm Bridget,Lind Jason,Melillo Christine,Dillahunt-Aspillaga Christina,Slone Lisa Ottomanelli,Besterman-Dahan Karen

Publisher

Virginia Tech Libraries

Subject

General Medicine

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