African Americans continue to suffer from health disparities. The Center for Minority Health (CMH) within the University of Pittsburgh has the mission to eliminate racial and ethnic health disparities. CMH has designed and implemented the Family Health History (FHH) Initiative. The FHH Initiative places geneticcounseling graduate students in the African American community to provide risk assessments and emphasize the importance of family history as it pertains to disease prevention. The FHH Initiative also allows participants to enroll into the Minority Research Recruitment Database (MRRD). This enables CMH to alert individuals to available research participation opportunities. In the first year of this program, 225 African Americans comple...
The Center for Minority Health (CMH), located in the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of P...
Communication about family health history related to chronic disease are important to health promoti...
In order to meet the health needs of a culturally diverse population, the United States public healt...
African Americans continue to suffer from health disparities. The Center for Minority Health (CMH) w...
The Center for Minority Health (CMH) within the University of Pittsburgh has the mission to eliminat...
Background: Family health history is a strong risk factor for many chronic diseases. Ethnic minoriti...
The Center for Minority Health at the University of Pittsburgh aims to eliminate racial and ethnic h...
Family health history (FHH) is promoted as a tool to improve health and prevent disease. Although FH...
PURPOSE: The Center for Minority Health (CMH) in the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of P...
Although family health history (FHH) collection has been recognized as an influential method for ass...
Few studies examine the use of family history to influence risk perceptions in the African American ...
Family health history (FHH) is a valuable yet underused healthcare tool for assessing health risks f...
African American men bear a disproportionately high burden from cancer in the U.S. The American Canc...
poster abstractSince the completion of the Human Genome Project, it has been found that genes and th...
African Americans in the United States suffer disproportionately from cancer, having the highest mor...
The Center for Minority Health (CMH), located in the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of P...
Communication about family health history related to chronic disease are important to health promoti...
In order to meet the health needs of a culturally diverse population, the United States public healt...
African Americans continue to suffer from health disparities. The Center for Minority Health (CMH) w...
The Center for Minority Health (CMH) within the University of Pittsburgh has the mission to eliminat...
Background: Family health history is a strong risk factor for many chronic diseases. Ethnic minoriti...
The Center for Minority Health at the University of Pittsburgh aims to eliminate racial and ethnic h...
Family health history (FHH) is promoted as a tool to improve health and prevent disease. Although FH...
PURPOSE: The Center for Minority Health (CMH) in the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of P...
Although family health history (FHH) collection has been recognized as an influential method for ass...
Few studies examine the use of family history to influence risk perceptions in the African American ...
Family health history (FHH) is a valuable yet underused healthcare tool for assessing health risks f...
African American men bear a disproportionately high burden from cancer in the U.S. The American Canc...
poster abstractSince the completion of the Human Genome Project, it has been found that genes and th...
African Americans in the United States suffer disproportionately from cancer, having the highest mor...
The Center for Minority Health (CMH), located in the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of P...
Communication about family health history related to chronic disease are important to health promoti...
In order to meet the health needs of a culturally diverse population, the United States public healt...