Communities of Practice Toolkit from the C2DREAM Community Engagement Core

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Communities of Practice Toolkit from the C2DREAM Community Engagement Core

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2024-09-09

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The goal of this Toolkit is for someone to be able to plan their own Community of Practice, and includes examples of process documents, emails, forms, and our evaluation tool.

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The Center for Chronic Disease Reduction and Equity Promotion Across Minnesota (C2DREAM) is a statewide effort that brings together regional community stakeholders along with a number of health care experts from a variety of disciplines, drawing on evidence-based medical expertise as well as local and cultural knowledge to reduce disparities in BIPOC communities, including immigrants and refugees, for cardiovascular disease and related chronic conditions. C2DREAM is a partnership between the University of Minnesota Program in Health Disparities Research, the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, the Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute, and the Mayo Clinic.

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Funding is provided by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number P50MD017342.

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Graff, Yasamin; BlueDog Crow, Hannah; Gollust, Sarah; Kinzer, Hannah; Ortega, Luis; Pergament, Shannon; Novillo, Walter; Stately, Antony; Diaz Vickery, Katherine; Jacklin, Kristen; Brewer, LaPrincess; Pratt, Rebekah. (2024). Communities of Practice Toolkit from the C2DREAM Community Engagement Core. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/265392.

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