Association of sociocultural factors with initiation of the kidney transplant evaluation process
Reem E. Hamoda(Emory University), Rachel E. Patzer(Emory University), Kristie J. Lipford(Emory University), Jennifer C. Gander(Emory University), Carlos Zayas(Prisma Health), Laura Plantinga(Emory University), Kimberly Jacob Arriola, Stephen O. Pastan(Emory University), Laura McPherson(Emory University), Laura Mulloy(Augusta University), Erica Hartmann(Piedmont HealthCare), Kyung Na Lee(Emory University)
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