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Benjamin Springgate

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The Virtual Mentor : VM|November 30, 2012
When Half a City's Residents May Be Homeless: New Orleans After KatrinaBenjamin Springgate
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|September 13, 2007
Down in New OrleansBenjamin Springgate
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 9, 2006
Day fiveBenjamin Springgate
Southern Medical Journal|November 4, 2014
Resident physicians' opinions and behaviors regarding the use of interpreters in New OrleansRachel Sandler, Leann Myers, Benjamin Springgate
General Hospital Psychiatry|September 21, 2010
Treatment research for children and youth exposed to traumatic events: moving beyond efficacy to amp up public health impactDavid J Kolko, Kimberly Eaton Hoagwood, Benjamin Springgate
Health Promotion Practice|September 15, 2011
Videovoice: community assessment in post-Katrina New OrleansCaricia E C V Catalani, Anthony Veneziale, Larry Campbell, et al.
Implementation Science Communications|April 8, 2025
Methods for community-engaged data collection and analysis in implementation researchLawrence A Palinkas, Benjamin Springgate, Leopoldo J Cabassa, et al.
Southern Medical Journal|March 7, 2013
Integrated models of education and service involving community-based health care for underserved populations: Tulane student-run free clinicsCasey M Rebholz, Meghan W Macomber, Meghan D Althoff, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry|August 5, 2009
Promoting mental health recovery after hurricanes Katrina and Rita: what can be done at what costMichael Schoenbaum, Brittany Butler, Sheryl Kataoka, et al.
Ethnicity & Disease|September 12, 2018
Creating Safe Spaces: A Community Health Worker-Academic Partnered Approach to Addressing Intimate Partner ViolenceAshley Wennerstrom, Catherine Haywood, Maeve Wallace, et al.
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The Virtual Mentor : VM|November 30, 2012
When Half a City's Residents May Be Homeless: New Orleans After KatrinaBenjamin Springgate
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|September 13, 2007
Down in New OrleansBenjamin Springgate
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 9, 2006
Day fiveBenjamin Springgate
Southern Medical Journal|November 4, 2014
Resident physicians' opinions and behaviors regarding the use of interpreters in New OrleansRachel Sandler, Leann Myers, Benjamin Springgate
General Hospital Psychiatry|September 21, 2010
Treatment research for children and youth exposed to traumatic events: moving beyond efficacy to amp up public health impactDavid J Kolko, Kimberly Eaton Hoagwood, Benjamin Springgate
Health Promotion Practice|September 15, 2011
Videovoice: community assessment in post-Katrina New OrleansCaricia E C V Catalani, Anthony Veneziale, Larry Campbell, et al.
Implementation Science Communications|April 8, 2025
Methods for community-engaged data collection and analysis in implementation researchLawrence A Palinkas, Benjamin Springgate, Leopoldo J Cabassa, et al.
Southern Medical Journal|March 7, 2013
Integrated models of education and service involving community-based health care for underserved populations: Tulane student-run free clinicsCasey M Rebholz, Meghan W Macomber, Meghan D Althoff, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry|August 5, 2009
Promoting mental health recovery after hurricanes Katrina and Rita: what can be done at what costMichael Schoenbaum, Brittany Butler, Sheryl Kataoka, et al.
Ethnicity & Disease|September 12, 2018
Creating Safe Spaces: A Community Health Worker-Academic Partnered Approach to Addressing Intimate Partner ViolenceAshley Wennerstrom, Catherine Haywood, Maeve Wallace, et al.
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