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Living and Learning at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting

October 31, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

I took my seven-year-old daughter to help me pick up my registration materials at the Moscone Center. I was thrilled to map the American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian (AI/AN/NH) sessions and discover they are located in one of the central buildings this year! It’s terrific to be able to attend the general sessions AND those specific to my community, which has not always been the case with AI/AN/NH sessions held in off-site hotels last year in Washington, D.C.

Analyzing How Different Patient Groups Respond to Questions About Their Health Care

January 24, 2012 | Story

Rodriguez investigated the degree of differential item functioning on the Clinician & Group Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CG-CAHPS) survey.

Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program Expands To Include Dentistry

September 7, 2011 | News Release

The national program will begin offering support to dental scholars starting with its 2012 application period.

A Tenacious Advocate for the Elderly

June 29, 2011 | Story

Jennie Chin Hansen builds and leads a movement to improve health, health care and the overall quality of life for older Americans.

Cambodian Refugee Honored for Improving Access to Culturally Sensitive Health Services for Cambodian-American Community

October 8, 2009 | Story

Sonith Peou, program director, Metta Health Center, Lowell, Mass., is being honored for his efforts to ensure access to culturally sensitive health services for the large Cambodian-American community in Lowell.

Helping Asian Americans Fight for the Right to Quality Health Care

March 9, 2009 | Story

Few health care providers understood the languages or cultures of the Asian immigrants settling in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1970s.

Adherence to Quality Indicators and Survival in Patients with Breast Cancer

February 1, 2009 | Journal Article

When breast cancer patients receive both diagnostic and treatment care in complete adherence with established protocols, survival rates are better, suggesting practitioners should make adherence to these standards a priority, according to this first study of the link between quality care and outcomes in breast cancer.

Race Ethnicity, and the Education Gradient in Health

March 1, 2008 | Journal Article

The relationship between education and a broad range of health measures varies by race/ethnicity and nativity.

The Association Between Subjective Social Status and Mental Health Among Asian Immigrants

March 1, 2008 | Journal Article

In this paper, the authors examine whether age at the time of immigration affects the relationship between perceived socioeconomic status and mental health. The analysis used data from the National Latino and Asian American Survey.

Adolescent Participation in Preventive Health Behaviors, Physical Activity, and Nutrition

February 1, 2007 | Journal Article

Differences Across Immigrant Generations for Asians and Latinos Compared With Whites.

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