A story about improving care of LGBTQ people of color by Stephanie Bi, Scott C. Cook and Marshall H. Chin is part of the “Building Resilient Communities” theme that runs throughout the latest issue of AFT Health Care.
To download a copy, click here.
A story about improving care of LGBTQ people of color by Stephanie Bi, Scott C. Cook and Marshall H. Chin is part of the “Building Resilient Communities” theme that runs throughout the latest issue of AFT Health Care.
To download a copy, click here.
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