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Volume 27, Number 1, 1 February 2002

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Editorial

Free Content Placing Social Work in Time and Space
pp. 3-5(3)
Author: Keigher S.M.

Articles

Free Content The Impact of Hospital Restructuring on Social Work Field Education
pp. 7-16(10)
Authors: Globerman J.; Bogo M.

Free Content Health Care Experiences and Preferences of Uninsured Workers
pp. 17-26(10)
Authors: Van Loon R.A.; Borkin J.R.; Steffen J.J.

Free Content Group Therapy Intervention for Male Batterers: A Microethnographic Study
pp. 47-55(9)
Authors: Pandya V.; Gingerich W.J.

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Practice Forum

Free Content HIV-Prevention Capacity Building in Gay,Racial, and Ethnic Minority Communities in Small Cities and Towns
pp. 61-66(6)
Authors: Silvestre A.J.; Arrowood S.H.; Ivery J.M.; Barksdale S.

Free Content Evaluating HIV Mental Health Training: Changes in Practice and Knowledge for Social Workers and Case Managers
pp. 67-70(4)
Authors: Linsk N.L.; Mitchell C.G.; Despotes J.; Cook J.; Razzano L.; Grey D.; Wolf M.

Free Content Tech Knowledge: Introducing Computers for Coordinated Care
pp. 71-74(4)
Authors: McCoy H.V.; Vila C.K.

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