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'Forum on Medicine, Race and Ethnicity in St. Louis, Past to Future' Feb. 25 - The Source
The Forum on Medicine, Race and Ethnicity in St. Louis, Past to Future will feature dozens of speakers. Pictured, clockwise from top left, are pane...
Profiles of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy by race and ethnicity in eastern Pennsylvania
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Throughout US history, chronic and infectious diseases have severely impacted minority communities due to a lack of acce...
Does use of primary care-based behavioral health programs differ by race and ethnicity? Evidence from a multi-site collaborative care model
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Collaborative care models (CoCM) that integrate mental health and primary care improve outcomes and could help address r...
Study: Social Needs Intervention Research Lacking In Race And Ethnicity Analyses
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A new paper published in the Jan. 19, 2023, online edition of JAMA Network Open looks at how social needs interv...
Addressing and Dismantling the Legacy of Race and Racism in Academic Medicine: A Socioecological Framework
Addressing and Dismantling the Legacy of Race and Racism in Academic Medicine: A Socioecological Framework
Jennifer Y. C. Edgoose, Diana N. Carvaja...
Association Between Patient Satisfaction With Their Patient-Physician Relationship and Completion of Bariatric Surgery by Race and Ethnicity Among ...
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Is there an association between patient satisfaction with their patient-physician relationship and the decision to co...
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