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CIM class asks: how should we think about community data?
United Way’s partnership with Community Issues Management (CIM) gives our region a valuable community tool. CIM’s influence is growing as more people in the Mid-South receive training on what is becoming one of the largest data gathering software mechanisms for … Continue reading
Posted in CIM, Education, Events, Health, Helping children and youth succeed, Improving health for adults & seniors, Strengthening families and neighborhoods
Tagged health care field, health care outcomes, neighborhood action, software mechanisms, university of memphis
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