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Rachel Cohen

Rachel Cohen (born 1973/1974) is an American essayist and biographer. A 2014 Guggenheim Fellow, she is author of ''A Chance Meeting'' (2004), ''Bernard Berenson: A Life in the Picture Trade'' (2013), and ''Austen Years'' (2020). She has worked in the faculty of Sarah Lawrence College and the University of Chicago. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Strategies for seeking care in the host country among asylum-seeking women who have been victims of sexual violence: A French qualitative study

    Strategies for seeking care in the host country among asylum-seeking women who have been victims of sexual violence: A French qualitative study by Khouani Jeremy, Anne Desrues, Constance Decloitre-Amiard, Marion Landrin, Rachel Cohen Boulakia, Didier Thery, Gaëtan Gentile, Pascal Auquier, Maeva Jego

    Published 2024-01-01
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    Engagement of students in care delivery for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through interprofessional education

    Engagement of students in care delivery for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through interprofessional education by Jane Jomy, Hillary Chan, Stuart McKinlay, Sebat Mohamed, Ben Caplan, Rachel Cohen, Leigh Caplan, Lily Cohen, Jessica Lynch, Shelby Olesovsky, Brock Reissner

    Published 2025-01-01
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