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RN & PhD candidate Keisha Jefferies interviewed in"What anti‑racist equitable health care looks like and why it is important"

Posted by Terry Murray-Arnold on June 26, 2020 in Dal Health in the News

“At the end of the day what we're striving for is equitable and anti-racist care.” Dal Health PhD (Nursing candidate Keisha Jefferies, RN interviewed by Chronicle Herald "What anti-racist equitable health care looks like and why it is important"  June 26, 2020. 

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