Racial and ethnic makeup of a dermatology community health center is reflective of the underlying general population in Kansas City
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Racial and ethnic makeup of a dermatology community health center is reflective of the underlying general population in Kansas City
Keywords: KC Care, Kansas City Care Community Health Clinic; TUKHS, The University of Kansas Health Systems; community health; demographics; dermatology; diversity; population; skin of color.
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