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Noon Wednesday: Health Professionals Can Better Serve Hmong

Peng Her says Hmong need more culturally competent health resources in Wisconsin.

08/07/2019

Here and Now

Noon Wednesday: Health Professionals Can Better Serve Hmong

Clip: Season 1800 Episode 1806 | 19m 5s

Peng Her says Hmong need more culturally competent health resources in Wisconsin.

Peng Her from The Hmong Institute says we need more resources for health care professionals to be more culturally competent in serving their Hmong patients. He joins us today to talk about the different needs that health providers might not be aware of for Hmong patients and the annual Hmong Health Summit that aims to help them do better.

08/07/2019

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