Latino
HIV Stigma and Health Care Discrimination Experienced by Hispanic or Latino Persons with HIV — United States, 2018–2020
Mabel Padilla, MPH1; Deesha Patel, MPH1; Linda Beer, PhD1; Yunfeng Tie, PhD1; Priya Nair, MPH2; Yamir SalabarrÃa-Peña, DrPH1; Kirk D. Henny, PhD1; ...
There's a big disparity in the number of Latino doctors and surgeons. Advocates are working to change that.
On the very first National Latino/a Physician Day, which takes place Saturday, advocates are working to raise awareness of the relatively small num...
CMA President-Elect underscores health disparities among Hispanics on National Latino Physician Day
September 29, 2022
Area(s) of Interest: AdvocacyÂ
In conjunction with Latinx Physicians of California, and in recognition of National Hispanic Heri...
Advancing Latino Health Equity Through Community Health Workers
The patient journey starts with vulnerability. There is a need yet all too often within minority communities, that need isn’t met with adequate res...
Legal status history, gender, and the health of Latino immigrants in the US
…Immigrant Survey, this study examines whether prior legal status is related to Latino immigrants’ self-rated health (SRH) at the time ...
Congress Must Seize the Moment to Improve Access to Affordable and Nutritious Food for Latino Kids
In anticipation of the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health slated for September 28, 2022, UnidosUS is releasing a series of blo...
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