Health Care in the Age of Mass Incarceration: A Selective Course for Medical Students in Their Preclinical Years
Introduction While medical school curricula increasingly address health disparities, content regarding health care for persons impacted by incarceration is a persistent and notable gap. There is a high burden of disease among incarcerated populations, and health care challenges continue postincarcer...
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Main Authors: | Julia Gips (Author), Alina Spiegel (Author), Alexandra Norton (Author), Priyal Gandhi (Author), Dylan Hardenbergh (Author), John Gatti (Author), Laura Pugh (Author), Amanda Jones (Author), Carolyn Sufrin (Author) |
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Association of American Medical Colleges,
2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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