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What Is the Status of Minority Health, Post-COVID-19?

April 28 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Free

This webinar will address the state of minority health, post pandemic, during National Minority Health Month. What did we learn – good and bad – from the pandemic? Where do we find ourselves now, in terms of health equity? Is community engagement with trusted voices being continued by health policy makers and providers? Do we have a sustainability model for promoting engagement and health equity?
Moderator: Laura Lee Hall, PhD, President, Center for Sustainable Health Care Quality and Equity, National Minority Quality Forum
Panelists: Daniel B. (Olu) Fagbuyi, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, George Washington Univ. School of Medicine
Stephen B. Thomas, PhD, Professor, Health Policy and Management, Director, Center for Health Equity
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