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History of Marginalized Groups and Health Impacts

This article discusses the concept of narrative humility in patient interactions.

This model explores how historical trauma impacts community and individual health:

To learn more, read the corresponding article “Historical trauma as public narrative: A conceptual review of how history impacts present-day health“

This entry was posted in Health Equity, History on August 31, 2018 by akost.

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