An Introduction to Structural Competency for Haitian-Identified Patients: History, Culture, and Access to Care
Introduction The Haitian population within the US represents the largest diaspora outside of Haiti, with most Haitians residing in major urban communities. Despite clear differences in health outcomes specific to Haitians, the community has traditionally been aggregated into the general Black popula...
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Main Authors: | Christina Pardo (Author), Nicholas Brutus (Author), Dorah Labatte (Author), Florence Saint-Jean (Author), Sophia Tribié (Author), Ivrose Joseph (Author), Camille A. Clare (Author), Julia Su (Author), John Paul Sánchez (Author) |
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Association of American Medical Colleges,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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