Assessing the Veterinary Health Care Needs of Knoxville's Latino Community Through a Community-Based Participatory Approach: A Short Report
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| Assessing the Veterinary Health Care Needs of Knoxville's Latino Community Through a Community-Based Participatory Approach: A Short Report |
| The primary objective of the study was to better understand the interests, needs, and perceived barriers to veterinary care of Knoxville's Latino community. Investigators adapted a national survey designed to understand access to veterinary care for distribution to the Latino population through a community-based participatory approach with an established community center. |
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Have you had a chance to read "Assessing the Veterinary Health Care Needs of Knoxville's Latino Community Through a Community-Based Participatory Approach: A Short Report." It's an insightful read and provides valuable perspectives on the topic.
If you have read it, please share your thoughts. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated and could spark some meaningful discussion.
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T' Fisher, Director of Operations
Program for Pet Health Equity
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