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CSUSB professor shares tips on American Evaluation Association’s AEA365 blogAEA365 (American Evaluation Association)Jan. 17, 2018
Nicole Henley, assistant professor and health care management program coordinator in the Department of Health Science and Human Ecology at CSUSB, shared some tips with fellow evaluators on the American Evaluation Association’s AEA365 blog for MSI Fellowship week.
“As a 2016-17 MSI Fellow, our cohort examined the Intersection Between Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) and Culturally Responsive Evaluation (CRE),” she wrote. “My contribution to the group project focused on the Health and Health Care domain of the SDOH framework, and the importance of incorporating CRE in the theoretical framework of health-related programs addressing the complex needs of vulnerable populations.”
Read the complete blog entry at “MSI Fellowship Week: Using culturally-appropriate theory to address the needs of vulnerable populations by Nicole Henley.”
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