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How to make research communications more inclusive
New ACT Center checklist encourages thoughtful language and design choices.
Virtual patient engagement: ‘A safe place’ to be ourselves
A Kaiser Permanente Washington member shares her experience as a patient partner with the Integrated Pain Management Program.
How Jennifer Bobb solves statistical problems to improve health care
Her expertise helps expand public health research and make studies more rigorous
Making a difference at the Seattle/King County Clinic
KPWHRI volunteers help deliver free medical, dental, and optical care to attendees of the 4-day clinic.
What works to meet complex needs in diabetes care?
An ACT Center partnership is helping a nonprofit engage patients and provide comprehensive care.
HIV/AIDS research advances through Pamela Shaw's work
Shaw's project to reduce the impact of errors in data was just honored with an NIH MERIT award
New grant boosts research on cardiovascular disease
Epidemiologist Laura B. Harrington, PhD, MPH, speaks about working in cardiovascular and aging research.
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