Research ArticleInnovations in Primary Care
A One Health Clinic for People Experiencing Homelessness and Their Animals: Treating the Human-Animal Unit
Alice H. Tin, Kathryn Kuehl, Anina Terry, Julianne Meisner, Vickie Ramirez, Erin Tabor and Peter Rabinowitz
The Annals of Family Medicine September 2022, 20 (5) 487; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.2864
Alice H. Tin
1Swedish Cherry Hill Family Medicine Residency, Seattle, Washington
MD, MPHKathryn Kuehl
2Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Pullman, Washington
DVMAnina Terry
3Neighborcare Health, Seattle, Washington
DNP, FNP-CJulianne Meisner
4University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
BVM&S, PhDVickie Ramirez
4University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
MAErin Tabor
4University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Peter Rabinowitz
4University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
MD MPH
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A One Health Clinic for People Experiencing Homelessness and Their Animals: Treating the Human-Animal Unit
Alice H. Tin, Kathryn Kuehl, Anina Terry, Julianne Meisner, Vickie Ramirez, Erin Tabor, Peter Rabinowitz
The Annals of Family Medicine Sep 2022, 20 (5) 487; DOI: 10.1370/afm.2864
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