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Young NB, Stueland DT, Lee BC, Gunderson PD, Follen MA. (1995). Equestrian injuries: surveillance at a rural medical center. APHA 123rd Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 29 - November 2, 1995. Abstract..
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Lee BC, Layde PM, Stueland DT. (1995). The injury experience of women on family farms. Agricultural Health and Safety Workplace, Environment, Sustainability. :269-274.
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Lee BC, Marlenga BL, Miech DJ. (1995). Farmers caps and hats project. Agricultural Health and Safety Workplace, Environment, Sustainability. :535-540.
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Mazza JJ, Lee BC, Gunderson PD, Stueland DT. (1994). Educational needs assessment of rural health care practitioners. Ann Agr Environ Med. 1 :285.
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Purschwitz MA, Stueland DT, Lee BC. (1994). Feasibility study of inspection of farm machinery safety features. J Agromedicine. 1(2):29-38.
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Lee BC. (1994). Agricultural health and safety: opportunities for nursing research. J Agromedicine. 1(1):75-80.
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Marlenga BL. (1993). Knowledge of occupational hazards in photographs: a pilot study. AAOHN. 41(4):175-179.
PubMed ID: 8507283
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Lee BC. (1993). Skin cancer prevention: influencing behaviors among outdoor waterpark employees. Am J Health. 7(4):244.
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Lee BC, Marlenga BL, Miech DJ. (1992). Farmers and skin cancer screening: implications for rural health care providers. Marshfield Clinic Bulletin. 27 :6.
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Lee BC, Gunderson PD. (1992). Childhood agricultural injury prevention: issues and interventions from multiple perspectives. Proceedings from the Childhood Agricultural Injury Prevention Symposium.
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Stueland DT, Layde PM, Lee BC. (1991 November). Agricultural injuries in children in central Wisconsin. J Trauma. 31(11):1503-1509.
PubMed ID: 1942171
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Stueland DT, Lee BC, Layde PM. (1991). Surveillance of agricultural injuries in central Wisconsin: epidemiologic characteristics. J Rural Health. 7(1):63-72.
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Purschwitz MA, Lee BC, Schmelzer JR. (1990). Agricultural injury prevention: the need for greater cooperation and involvement. J Rural Health. 6(3):221-230.