Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action

ASSOCIATE EDITORS Barbara Bates-Hopkins The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Lee R. Bone, MPH The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Pamela Bohrer Brown Highlandtown Community Health Center, Baltimore, MD Kathleen Cagney, PhD The University of Chicago, Department of Health Studies Tiffany L. Gary, PhD The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Miyong T. Kim, PhD, RN The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing David Levine, MD, MPH, ScD The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Joy P. Nanda, DSc, MS, MHS The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Kim Dobson Sydnor, PhD Morgan State University, School of Public Health and Policy Patricia Tracey The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

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