William Blake Conner PA
Physician Assistant
1638 OWEN DR FAYETTEVILLE NC, 28304About
William Conner is a physician assistant practicing in FAYETTEVILLE, NC. William specializes in preventing and treating human illness and injury by providing a broad range of care under the supervision of a physician. A physician assistant's work can include physical exams, ordering and interpreting tests, performing procedures and prescribing medication. Often times, they can assist in surgery but the scope of practice can vary according to jurisdiction or health care setting.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- [Rebasing in total adjoint prosthesis].
- Use of reinforcement to produce loose construing: differential effects for schizotypic and nonschizotypic normals.
- Dependency conflict, marital threat, and alcohol consumption in a middle-aged sample.
- Facilitating in vitro tape stripping: application of infrared densitometry for quantification of porcine stratum corneum proteins.
- From a community mental-health center: Shared reflections.
- Corneocyte quantification by NIR densitometry and UV/Vis spectroscopy for human and porcine skin and the role of skin cleaning procedures.
- Modifying social withdrawal in preschoolers: The effects of filmed modeling and teacher praise.
- [Rebasing of total prosthesis].
- [Rebasing of total prosthesis].
- Effects of transcendental meditation and muscle relaxation on trait anxiety, maladjustment, locus of control, and drug use.
- Effects of transcendental meditation and muscle relaxation on trait anxiety, maladjustment, locus of control, and drug use.
- Assessing child-rearing behaviors: a comparison of ratings made by mother, father, child, and sibling on the CRPBI.
- Effects of early day care experience on adjustment to a new environment.
- Family structure and depression in female college students: effects of parental conflict, decision-making power, and inconsistency of love.
- Family structure and depression in female college students: effects of parental conflict, decision-making power, and inconsistency of love.
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