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Martin, Rebecca Diane
The purpose of this project is to describe the development, implementation, and evaluation of a series of modules created to prepare family nurse practitioner students to teach basic hygiene principles in a culturally appropriate and relevant way to people living in Numoka, Ethiopia. (The fictitious name, Numoka, is used in place of the actual location throughout this paper.)
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