that the U.S. population has reached its most diverse composition since the nation was born (Figure 1). Census data also show that the largest population increases in the last decade were among non-White ethnic groups and foreign-born populations (U.S
The US population has become increasingly diverse; during 1965-2015, the proportion of non-Hispanic ...
This article develops a conceptual model of cultural competency’s potential to reduce racial and eth...
isn’t about “political correctness. ” It’s about people’s health. In this issue of the Journal, Dr. ...
The extreme growth of New York State population causes to bring more challenges and opportunities fo...
The rapid growth of the non-White population in Massachusetts during the last decade mirrors that of...
Becoming culturally competent is a pressing priority for public health decision makers and decision ...
According to Zhou (2003) several distinct demographic patterns have emerged since the 1990 Census. F...
Cultural competence has gained attention as a potential strategy to improve quality and eliminate ra...
The U.S. population is fast evolving into a patchwork of health behaviors, incomes, and ethnic backg...
OBJECTIVES: Racial/ethnic disparities in health in the U.S. have been well described. The field of "...
The census bureau predicts more than half of America\u27s national population in 2042 will be of eth...
This Learning Toolbox is part of the six-part training series on health disparities presented by the...
The United States is rapidly transforming into one of the most racially and ethnically diverse natio...
The ability to provide effective, quality health care to clients from different cultures is becoming...
The changing face of the U.S. student population is well docu-mented. Over the last 10 years, the po...
The US population has become increasingly diverse; during 1965-2015, the proportion of non-Hispanic ...
This article develops a conceptual model of cultural competency’s potential to reduce racial and eth...
isn’t about “political correctness. ” It’s about people’s health. In this issue of the Journal, Dr. ...
The extreme growth of New York State population causes to bring more challenges and opportunities fo...
The rapid growth of the non-White population in Massachusetts during the last decade mirrors that of...
Becoming culturally competent is a pressing priority for public health decision makers and decision ...
According to Zhou (2003) several distinct demographic patterns have emerged since the 1990 Census. F...
Cultural competence has gained attention as a potential strategy to improve quality and eliminate ra...
The U.S. population is fast evolving into a patchwork of health behaviors, incomes, and ethnic backg...
OBJECTIVES: Racial/ethnic disparities in health in the U.S. have been well described. The field of "...
The census bureau predicts more than half of America\u27s national population in 2042 will be of eth...
This Learning Toolbox is part of the six-part training series on health disparities presented by the...
The United States is rapidly transforming into one of the most racially and ethnically diverse natio...
The ability to provide effective, quality health care to clients from different cultures is becoming...
The changing face of the U.S. student population is well docu-mented. Over the last 10 years, the po...
The US population has become increasingly diverse; during 1965-2015, the proportion of non-Hispanic ...
This article develops a conceptual model of cultural competency’s potential to reduce racial and eth...
isn’t about “political correctness. ” It’s about people’s health. In this issue of the Journal, Dr. ...