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Protecting Human Subjects Training

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Source: U.S Department of Health and Human Resources

Type: Online Readings

Level: Basic

Description: This video training offers information on protecting the rights and welfare of human participants in research studies, including historical background information, case studies, information on the role of an Institutional Review Board and ethics. This is especially useful for organizations going through IRB approval.



Growing Opportunities: Will Funding Follow the Rise in Foundation Assets and Growth of AAPI Populations? (2007)

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Source: Asian American Philanthropy

Type: Electronic Report

Level: Basic

Description: This report provides grant makers with a useful overview of AAPIs. It acquaints funders with common issues AAPI communities face and urges additional funding sources to conduct research on AAPIs. Author: Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy



Health Centers’ Role in Reducing Health Disparities among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (2005)

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Source: Association of Asian Pacific Communities Health Organizations

Type: Electronic Fact Sheet

Level: Basic

Description: This fact sheet reviews the role of health centers in addressing racial and ethnic health disparities among AAPIs.Authors: Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations, National Association of Community Health Centers, Inc.



Health Characteristics of the Asian Adult Population: United States, 2004-2006 (2008)

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Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Type: Electronic Article

Level: Basic

Description: This report analyzed national estimates for selected health indicators of the Asian Americans population. Authors: Patricia M. Barnes, Patricia F. Adams, Eve Powell-Griner



Diverse Communities Diverse Experiences: The Status of Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders in the U.S.

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Source: Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum

Type: Electronic Article

Level: Basic

Description: This document reviews six socioeconomic indicators of AAPIs in the US, and their impact on AAPI health status.Author: Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum



AAPI Limited English Proficiency (LEP) (2005)

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Source: Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations

Type: Electronic Fact Sheets

Level: Basic

Description: This fact sheet provides an overview of AAPIs with limited English proficiency. Author: Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations



Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) in the US

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Source: Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations

Type: Electronic Fact Sheets

Level: Basic

Description: This fact sheet provides key statistics for AAPIs in the US.



Participation in Clinical Research Involving Human Subjects (2002)

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Source: National Association of Community Health Centers

Type: Online Journal Article

Level: Intermediate

Description: This advisory discusses certain legal issues and policy considerations that a health center should address before conducting research involving human subjects.Author: National Association of Community Health Centers



Staff Training – Nuts and Bolts of Collecting Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Information from Patients (2007)

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Source: Health Research & Educational Trust

Type: Online Tutorial Resource

Level: Basic

Description: This presentation provides a protocol for conducting race/ethnicity and primary language data collection.Author: Health Research & Educational Trust



El Proyecto Bienestar: An Authentic CBPR Partnership in the Yakima Valley (2007)

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Source: Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic

Type: Online Journal Article

Level: Basic

Description: This article introduces El Proyecto Bienestar, the Well-Being Project. It is a prime example of how a community health center, the Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic (YVFWC), partners with academia for a strong CBPR collaboration.Authors: Vickie Ybarra and Julie Postma