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Dennis P. Andrulis, PhD, MPH
Before entering into the Directorship of the Center for Health Equality at Drexel's School of Public Health, Dennis P. Andrulis was a research professor at Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, where he oversaw projects, prepared major reports and published on issues affecting urban communities, the uninsured, and other vulnerable populations. He is co-author of Managed Care in the Inner City, and created a cultural competence self-assessment tool for health care organizations, as well as a National Cultural competence conference series. He has also developed a compendium and analysis of national data sources on the USA’s 100 largest cities and their surrounding areas, The Social and Health Landscape of Urban and Suburban America. Research Interests: Racial /ethnic disparities in health and health care; cultural competence for practitioners/health care settings; inner-city health care; urban and suburban social/health trends; vulnerable populations and safety net providers; community-based participatory research; chronic care and racial/ethnic disparities. In order to view articles in PDF format, you will need Adobe Reader. If you have an earlier version or receive an error message when trying to view the document, please click here to download the latest version of Adobe Reader. |
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