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    Lessons From Brazil to Benefit Baltimore

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    2017-09-28
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    News release describing the trip to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, by Yolanda Ogbolu, PhD, assistant professor and director of the UMB School of Nursing's Office of Global Health. Accompanying Dr. Ogbolu were 3 SON students: Trish Milburn, DNP, Oriyomi Dawodo, MS, and Martine Kirwin, BSN. They visited the Saude Crianca Association (ASC), an organization which focuses on improving the quality of life for economically disadvantaged families with ill children. Included is a group photograph of Dr. Ogbolu, the 3 students, and staff of the Saude Crianca Association
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    University of Maryland, Baltimore. School of Nursing
    Saúde, Criança, Renascer (Organization)
    Family services
    Chronically ill children
    Health Status Disparities
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/7518
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