We will leverage the resources, services, and infrastructure available through our SC CTSI and its Community Engagement (CE) Program. The CTSI was created to engage vulnerable communities in clinical and translational research; facilitate academic-community partnerships to ensure patient and community engagement in research; and develop, evaluate, and disseminate novel approaches to engaging diverse populations in research. The SC CTSI will offer a range of resources to this project, including access to community health workers who have deep roots and expertise working in Latino (promotoras), African American (Cultural Brokers), and Asian American communities.
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