Expanding Knowledge and Changing Attitudes About Poverty: An Interactive, Interprofessional Approach
Background: Poverty negatively affects the lives and health of the poor. However, health professionals often have limited personal experience and receive little formal education on surviving under conditions of poverty in the United States, which may contribute to suboptimal patient care and outcome...
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Main Authors: | Lyndonna M. Marrast (Author), Christine Chim (Author), Jack Tocco (Author), Daniel J. Coletti (Author), Christian Nouryan (Author), Lauren Block (Author), Johanna Martinez (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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