Janice Croft LMHC
Counselor/Therapist | Mental Health
1801 N 6TH ST TERRE HAUTE IN, 47804About
Janice Croft is an Addiction Medicine Physician in TERRE HAUTE, IN. Janice evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Addiction Medicine Physicians provide medical care in addition to consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Increasing the quality of patient care through performance counseling and written goal setting.
- Dental health in adults.
- What are the relationships of quality patient care to nurses' performance, biographical and personality variables?
- Can job performance be predicted from biographical, personality, and administrative climate inventories?
- How far do bacteria travel from the exhalation valve of IPPB equipment?
- How far do bacteria travel from the exhalation valve of IPPB equipment?
- Factors related to diabetic clients' knowledge.
- Factors related to diabetic clients' knowledge.
- Disposable fiberglass filter to counter bacterial contamination of intermittent positive pressure breathing equipment.
- Disposable fiberglass filter to counter bacterial contamination of intermittent positive pressure breathing equipment.
- Safe care of IPPB machines.
- Are administrative level, age and educational preparation reflected in California Psychological Inventory scores?
- Local tissue and general temperature changes in dogs produced by temperature applications.
- Nurse performance description: criteria, predictors, and correlates.
- Bacteriologic study of muslin and parchment wrapped sterile supplies.
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