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Rachel A. Pruchno, PhD
Meet Rachel A. Pruchno, PhD
Rachel A. Pruchno is an endowed professor of medicine at Rowan University and the director of research at the New Jersey Institute for Successful Aging.
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Beyond Madness
The Pain and Possibilities of Serious Mental Illness
Rachel A. Pruchno, PhD
Publication Date
2022
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$19.95
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$34.95
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Challenges of an Aging Society
Ethical Dilemmas, Political Issues
edited by Rachel A. Pruchno and Michael A. Smyer
Publication Date
2007
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Hardcover
$56.00
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