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Journal of Community Medicine & Health Education
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Jackson S

Department of Douglas County Health, Creighton University, Nebraska, USA

Biography

Mr. Stephen Jackson currently serves as the Supervisor for Health Promotion for the Douglas County Health Department. Mr. Jackson is responsible for building cooperation amongst public health stakeholders, local health and human service agencies, local nonprofit organizations, public health associations and the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services as it relates to producing optimal health outcomes for the residents of Douglas County.
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The Center for Promoting Health and Health Equality’s Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health Program

African-Americans in Douglas County, Nebraska, experience above-average incidence of death and disability from chronic diseases, particularly cardiovascular disease. Current screening and education services are independent and poorly available to minority citizens. Despite communities’ progress in addressing health disparities, barriers preve... Read More»

Kosoko-Lasaki O, Stone JR, Smith J, Brown RL, Harris T, Sanders R, Jackson S, Lassiter D, McMorris K, Issaka S and Klimowicz J

Research Article: J Community Med Health Educ 7:530

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0711.1000530

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