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SUMMARY:Advocate Health FOR ALL Conference
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to have a full day of learning with well-known and inspirational speakers. This year’s theme is: Affirming the Advocate Advantage. Learn more about our keynote speakers below. \nIsabel Wilkerson\, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of the critically acclaimed bestsellers The Warmth of Other Suns and Caste \nJean M. Twenge\, Author and Professor of Psychology at San Diego State University \nMagie Cook\, CEO\, Keynote Speaker\, Entrepreneur\, Coach\, Author & Philanthropist
URL:https://fyh.news/event/advocate-health-for-all-conference/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atrium Health":MAILTO:diversityandinclusion@atriumhealth.org
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion: Strategies to Increase Clinical Trial Participation for Diverse Communities
DESCRIPTION:As the FDA Office of Minority Health and Health Equity (OMHHE) kicks off National Minority Health Month (NMHM)\, we invite you to join our ongoing efforts this month to advance health equity and reduce health disparities among racial and ethnic minority and other diverse populations. This year’s theme\, Be the Source for Better Health: Improving Health Outcomes Through Our Cultures\, Communities\, and Connections\, highlights the important role of diverse communities\, organizations\, and individuals in organizations in achieving the OMHHE mission. \nStrategies to Increase Clinical Trial Participation for Diverse Communities\, A Panel Discussion with the OMHHE REACH Consortium will feature opening remarks from Principal Deputy Commissioner of FDA\, Dr. Namandjé N. Bumpus. During the virtual event\, members of the consortium\, representing organizations and researchers working in diverse communities throughout the nation\, will discuss their ongoing work with REACH to improve clinical trial participation among racial and ethnic minority\, rural\, urban\, and other communities they serve. \nOMHHE established the Racial and Ethnic Minority Acceleration Consortium for Health Equity (REACH) in 2023. REACH is a research consortium of diverse organizations and institutions that aims to timely and efficiently help respond to health equity needs. \nThis event will be broadcast live over Zoom.
URL:https://fyh.news/event/panel-discussion-strategies-to-increase-clinical-trial-participation-for-diverse-communities/
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ORGANIZER;CN="FDA Office of Minority Health and Health Equity":MAILTO:minorityhealthinfo@hhs.gov
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SUMMARY:7th Annual Black Maternal Health Conference: Centering the Role of Technology in Addressing Maternal Health Crisis
DESCRIPTION:The Black Maternal Health Conference is the nation’s largest convening focused on global Black maternal health outcomes\, with more than 3200 attendees.  Each year\, the Conference is recognized as the kick-off to Black Maternal Health Week\, typically observed on April 11 –17. \nThe goal of the Annual Conference is to: \n\nIdentify how health professionals can improve the Black maternal health experience.\nUnderstand the role that bias and systemic racism play in causing adverse maternal health outcomes for Black birthing people in the U.S.\nFacilitate conversations between health professionals and the community at large on ways to become advocates and improve Black maternal healthcare.
URL:https://fyh.news/event/7th-annual-black-maternal-health-conference-centering-the-role-of-technology-in-addressing-maternal-health-crisis/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Black Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice":MAILTO:blackmaternalhealth@tufts.edu
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