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Prominent health educators explore the pressing cultural and health needs of African Americans. Discussions on child abuse, teenage pregnancy, mental illness, access to health care, racism, lifestyles, and community values depict the complexity of problems affecting African Americans from a cross-section of different communities. Essential for all nurse educators, students, and anyone interested in the future of health care.One of a four book series that explores the implications of cultural factors in the delivery of health care to particular communitiesOther titles in the VOICES series:- Native American Voices: Native American Health Educators Speak Out- Asian Voices: Asian and Asian-American Health Educators Speak Out- Hispanic Voices: Hispanic Health Educators Speak OutJohnson, Ruth W. is the author of 'African American Voices African American Health Educators Speak Out' with ISBN 9780763710842 and ISBN 0763710849.
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