Summary of WTC Health Program Research: NIOSH Research Compendium
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12/6/18
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Description:"This research compendium describes the World Trade Center Research Program and the extraordinary contribution of researchers, responders, and survivors in providing research information necessary to ensure excellence in the clinical care for the population affected by the 9/11 attacks. It is intended as a resource to assist the WTC Health Program staff with activities such as planning future research directions, assessing the impact of current studies, identifying gaps in the research, and coordinating external program reviews." - NIOSHTIC-2
NIOSH number 20054311
WTC_Health_Program_Research_Compendium_November_2018_1.2.pdf
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Pages in Document:356 numbered pages
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20066381
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:30776fe0f0d05094b6c1816c35be077b2e91722289c399b789262d1078c3ec585a64e9b64d5a0ed7068c0fb23c4236e5f7f472b1c615a041ef13e1a8a6cb58c0
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