Letter from the Editor-in-Chief: Journal of Refugee & Global Health Volume 1 Issue 2

R. Carrico
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learning on issues impacting refugee health and health issues as they are relevant to our global society. Clearly, 2017 was a year where many challenges and changes occurred in how care could be provided for the newly arriving refugees resettling in the United States and around the world. Although these numbers decreased, their complexity continued and care was often provided without the resources that had become the foundation for the federal resettlement program in communities across the US. This issue of the Journal will highlight a variety of approaches and new discoveries of value for communities, healthcare providers, and support services as they continue to provide assistance for refugees as they resettle.
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总编辑的信:《难民与全球卫生杂志》第1卷第2期
学习影响难民健康的问题和与我们全球社会相关的健康问题。显然,2017年在如何照顾在美国和世界各地重新安置的新抵达的难民方面发生了许多挑战和变化。虽然这些数字减少了,但他们的复杂性仍然存在,而且提供的护理往往没有资源,而这些资源已成为美国各地社区联邦重新安置计划的基础。本期《华尔街日报》将重点介绍社区、医疗保健提供者和支持服务机构继续为难民重新安置提供援助的各种方法和价值的新发现。
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