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Explores the efficacy of primary care concepts in real world situations. Written collaboratively by academics and community leaders, it details partnerships forged between health professionals, institutions, local governments, and organizations to provide accessible, acceptable, and affordable health services to underserved populations. The contributors document the lessons learned from working with community advocates in a variety of settings in order to form bridges across the boundaries of the disparate worlds in which we live. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Duncan McElmurry came to Canada from Ireland with his wife Margaret Forsyth and at least two children about 1842. Eventually they settled in Ontario where Duncan died in 1848. Margaret remarried and had two daughters to add to the four boys she had had with Duncan. Information on their descendants is included in this volume. Descendants now live in both in Canada and many of the northern states of the United States.
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Current listing, with biographical information. Alphabetically arranged by names. Each entry gives personal, educational, and professional information. Indexes by states, areas of doctoral study, and current research or academic activities.
Includes entries for maps and atlases.
Alphabetical listing by names of nurses active in research. Entries give information regarding professional, educational, and research activities. Also lists researchers by topics, geographical location, language, and animal model used. Index of research topics.