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Introduction
Jordan P. Lewis
Family Medicine and Biobehavioral Health
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Aging
100%
Older Adults
66%
Indigenous Peoples
66%
Age-related
33%
Politicians
33%
Gender-related
33%
Poverty
33%
Health Problems
33%
Program Services
33%
Marginalization
33%
Indigenous Knowledge
33%
Health Professionals
33%
Adult Age
33%
Ways of Being
33%
End-of-life Care
33%
Palliative Care
33%
Good Care
33%
Strengths-based
33%
Unique Value
33%
Social Care
33%
Service Policy
33%
Social Needs
33%
End-of-life Issues
33%
Social Complexity
33%
Life Needs
33%
Indigenous Ways of Knowing
33%
Psychology
Resiliency
100%
Palliative Care
100%
End-Of-Life Care
100%
Social Exclusion
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Health Practitioner
100%
Palliative Therapy
100%
Terminal Care
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Indigenous Peoples
100%
Awareness
50%
End of Life Care
50%
Symptomatic Treatment
50%