Time, tact, talent, and trust: essential ingredients of effective academic-community partnerships
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Time, tact, talent, and trust: essential ingredients of effective academic-community partnerships
Abstract
Building strong partnerships between academic institutions and community health agencies requires a commitment to time, tactful communications, talented leaders, and trust. The essential elements of partnership building are discussed based on experiences of a mid-Atlantic nursing center, an academic health center established to provide care to underserved and vulnerable populations.
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