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Global Campus Faculty Highlights for 2024
Robin Treptow MSP Publications: Treptow, R. L. & Feder, J. (2024). Trisomy 21: An overview for child psychiatrists. The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report. Solicited manuscript for January 2024 publication). Treptow, R. L. (2024). Addressing implicit bias: Trisomy 21. The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report. Solicited manuscript for January 2024 publication). Presentations: Treptow, R. L. (2024, August…
