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[At the reception desk]
Fotografía de un mostrador de recepción médica. Una recepcionista y un paciente conversan mientras en el fondo hay otras personas con papeles. Un cartel dice "En cada cita, por favor traiga todos sus medicamentos" con la traducción al inglés incluida.
Campaña Antidrogas
This article deals with the intention of dimishing prescription drug abuse among Hispanic youth. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Clinica Albert Galvan]
The article deals with the Clinica Albert Galvan which provides health services mostly to lower income and undocumented patients. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Doctor speaks to parent and child]
Dr. Henry Lenk speaks to a mother and child.
[Donation box]
A bilingual sign on a donation box states the following: "Our services are free of charge. Thank you for your donation. Mission Fort Worth."
[Dr. Henry Lenk feels a female patient's face]
Dr. Henry Lenk feels the sides of the face of a female patient.
[Lydia Gonzalez-Welch speaks during a press conference]
Lydia Gonzalez-Welch is seen speaking from behind a lectern during a press conference held in Dallas. On the lectern is a sign that states in Spanish, "Parents, the anti-drug." The background behind her has various words in Spanish.
[Man walks out of JPS]
An African-American man pushes an IV stand while his family accompanies him.
[Mary Ann Solberg speaks during a press conference]
Mary Ann Solberg is seen standing behind a lectern during a press conference held in Dallas. On the lectern is a sign that states in Spanish, "Parents, the anti-drug." The background behind her has various words in Spanish.
[Patient walks out of JPS]
An African-American man walks out of the John Peter Smith hospital system with an IV stand.
[Public health forum]
At a public forum in Fort Worth organized by the Allied Communities of Tarrant people vented their frustration at the lack of medical care for lower socio-economic classes. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Rene Martinez speaks during a press conference]
Rene Martinez is seen speaking from behind a lectern during a press conference held in Dallas. On the lectern is a sign that states in Spanish, "Parents, the anti-drug." The background behind him has various words in Spanish.
[Revolving door opens for a patient]
A patient is seen entering John Peter Smith hospital system.
[Woman enters while family leaves JPS]
A woman enters the hospital while a family leaves.
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