Hannah Murphy Wakefield

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
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    1. Olympia RP, Lucas C, Doraiswamy V, Funghi C, Wakefield HM, Wakefield BH, Brady J, Olympia RP, Lucas C, Doraiswamy V, Funghi C, Wakefield HM, Wakefield BH, Brady J. "SPORTS ARE FUN": A Guide for the Discussion of Sport-Related Films. Glob Pediatr Health. 2019; 6:2333794X19860657. PMID: 31312676; PMCID: PMC6614937.
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    2. Olympia RP, Wakefield H, Wakefield B, Weber CJ, Olympia RP, Wakefield H, Wakefield B, Weber CJ. Injuries Depicted in Sport-Related Films. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2018 08; 57(9):1033-1040. PMID: 29182021.
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    3. Wakefield HM, Olympia RP, King TS, Wakefield BH, Weber CJ, Wakefield HM, Olympia RP, King TS, Wakefield BH, Weber CJ. Positive and Negative Themes Found in Sport-Related Films. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2017 Jun; 56(6):525-534. PMID: 27798398.
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    4. Kamal Z, Wakefield H, Head K, Mathis J, McBurney P, Kamal Z, Wakefield H, Head K, Mathis J, McBurney P. Expanding Your Differential for Abdominal Distention in the Pediatric Patient. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2017 04; 56(4):399-401. PMID: 27207868.
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