2021
DOI: 10.1177/23733799211021454
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The Outcomes of Interprofessional Experiential Learning for Underrepresented Racial/Ethnic Minority Students to Address Latino Childhood Obesity

Abstract: Addressing Latino childhood obesity requires effective health promotion programs and culturally resonant health professionals. The current profiles of public health professionals and registered dietitians point to the need to increase the number of Latino students trained in community-based participatory research and engagement of underserved populations. To address this workforce gap, the Center for Latino Community Health, Evaluation, and Leadership Training developed the Sanos y Fuertes: Healthy & Stron… Show more

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“…Garcia et al (2023) describe a program for public health and nutrition students from underrepresented groups that aims to provide opportunities for research training, professional development, and mentorship. Graduate students attending a Hispanic-serving institution participated in a comprehensive interdisciplinary fellowship program focusing on community-based intervention research to address Latino childhood obesity.…”
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“…Garcia et al (2023) describe a program for public health and nutrition students from underrepresented groups that aims to provide opportunities for research training, professional development, and mentorship. Graduate students attending a Hispanic-serving institution participated in a comprehensive interdisciplinary fellowship program focusing on community-based intervention research to address Latino childhood obesity.…”
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confidence: 99%