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Toolkit to Reduce Kidney Disease Burden Among Latinos with Diabetes

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Community Impact: Toolkit

How to reduce kidney disease burden among Latinos with Diabetes by partnering with community:

This toolkit provides tools and resources to be utilized by other healthcare teams to partner with community-based organizations to advance health equity. Our team’s focus was to reduce kidney disease burden among Latinos with Diabetes. The lessons can be applied to other clinical areas with other populations. 

For more information, contact: Rocio Pereira

Cover of the Toolkit for Partnering with Community to Reduce the Burden of Kidney Disease Among Latinos with Diabetes

Click the link below to view or download the toolkit:

Toolkit-for-Partnering-with-Community-to-Reduce-the-Burden-of-Kidney-Disease-Among-Latinos-with-Diabetes.pdf

Project

Reducing the burden of diabetic kidney failure in Latinx patients: a community-based, patient-centered approach  

Cohort

2020-2023

Focus Areas
  • Public, Population, & Community Health
  • Social Determinants of Health
Team Members
  • Adrian Boka, PharmD, BCPS
  • Lilia Cervantes, MD
  • Rocio Pereira, MD
  • Natalie Ritchie, PhD
  • Kayce Sol, BSN, RN
Location

Denver, Colorado

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