Research in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities: Navigating the Cultural Universe of Values and Process

The National Institutes of Health's guidelines for recruiting ethnic minorities and women into clinical research have raised numerous questions among investigators. Highlighted in this article are a number of important issues for those researchers seeking to include American Indians and Alaska...

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Risk Assessment
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