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Community-Engaged Research Regional Workshops
REACH Charleston and Georgetown Diabetes Coalition: Decreasing Disparities in Diabetes-Related Amputations

Carolyn Jenkins, DrPH, APRN-BC, RD, FAAN; Medical University of South Carolina

 

The Importance of Community Engagement as a Science

Ann Bonham, PhD; Association of American Medical Colleges

 

Researchers and Communities:  Summary of Best Methods and Models of Selecting Meaningful Outcomes

Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola, MD, PhD; UC Davis School of Medicine

 

New Methods For Participatory Community-Based Intervention Research— How Can We Develop A Systematic Understanding Of Change That Matters?

Bruce D. Rapkin, PhD; Albert Einstein College of Medicine

 

Community Engagement: Methods, Models and Outcomes

Nina Wallerstein, DrPH; University of New Mexico

 

Partnering to Improve Health: The Science of Community Engagement

James W. Mold, MD, MPH; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

 

Community Engagement: Methods, Models and Outcomes

Keith Norris, MD; Charles Drew University

Loretta Jones, MA; Healthy African American Families

 

Comparative Effectiveness & Community Engagement Interface

Larry Kessler, ScD; UW School of Public Health

 

Diabetes: Faith-based Partnerships to Foster Community intervention Translation

Kelley Newlin, DNSc, ARNP-C, CDE; New York University College of Nursing

 

Major Themes From Day : Discussions of Methods, Models, and Outcomes

Lee Green MD MPH; MICHR

 

Community-University Partnerships in Community-Based Health Research: The Minding the Baby Home Visiting Program

Lois S. Sadler PhD, PNP-BC, FAAN; Yale University School of Nursing and Yale Child Study Center

 

Partnering to Improve Health: The Science of Community Engagement among the Gullahs of South Carolina

Ida J. Spruill PhD, RN, LISW


References for Partnering to Improve Health: The Science of Community Engagement

May 13-14, Arlington, VA

 

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