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    Using a Culturally Sensitive Approach to Improve Health of Immigrant Patients with Diabetes

    enJanuary 31, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Learn about a prevention research center study that shows how using bilingual community health workers in New York City, and culturally-appropriate materials, led to improvements in diabetes management among those with high rates of type 2 diabetes and limited English skills.

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