Join #ACGME Chief DEI Officer, William McDade, MD, PhD, and NASEM Health and Medicine Division for a public hybrid workshop tomorrow, October 9 exploring the impact of #DEILegislation and policy on #MedEd, the #PublicHealth #workforce, health research, education, and more. Register here: https://ow.ly/GJ5c50THiBs
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Thank you, Tasha Golden, PhD, Jill Sonke, and Alex Rodriguez, MPH for your strong work in developing, "An Evidence-Based Framework for the Use of Arts and Culture in Public Health." Supporting the application and advancement of arts and culture as partners in public health and enhancing our ability to further understand and amplify this work, they offer a framework that includes... "Six ways in which arts and culture strategies support public health: 1.????Direct health benefits 2.????Increase health service and access 3.????Create safe, inclusive, and engaging environments 4.????Support social, cultural, and policy change 5.????Enrich research methods and practices 6.????Strengthen health communication" https://lnkd.in/e6kWK8zV
An Evidence-Based Framework for the Use of Arts and Culture in Public Health - Tasha L. Golden, Jill Sonke, Alexandra K. Rodriguez, 2024
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Pleased to be listed as one of CI’s on this NHMRC Synergy Grant. The 2025-2029 STAUNCH project will be the next step in a deliberate self-determination program of Gugu Badhun Nation (re)building. The research project will aim to build Gugu Badhun self-government capacity through the design a Whole of Community Wellbeing program for the Nation. Wellbeing will be measured against Gugu Badhun success indicators. ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Futures
Congratulations to the 10 transformative and multidisciplinary health and medical research teams who will share in $50 million under NHMRC’s 2024 Synergy Grant scheme. Synergy Grants support highly collaborative teams of diverse researchers, including by gender, career stage and cultural background, to work together to address major problems in human health. University of Sydney researcher, Associate Professor Veronica Matthews, will lead the STAUNCH project which will generate new evidence on Indigenous nation building processes that centre on holistic health and wellbeing solutions and that deal with intersecting challenges collaboratively and effectively. Associate Professor Matthews said that “we’ve got an incredible team of people working together on this, 9 out of the 10 chief investigators are Aboriginal leaders and 8 out of the 10 are women.” “I know this will give us the blueprint for Closing the Gap, driving the change needed for community self-determined primary health care,” said Associate Professor Matthews. Read more about STAUNCH, as well as the 9 other Synergy projects funded in our media release: https://ow.ly/whxc50TysgA
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By galvanizing the expertise of our member institutions and developing strategic partnerships, our Action Plan 4 endeavors to make the pathway to the health professions more accessible,?equitable, attainable, and desirable for underrepresented populations and historically marginalized communities. The AAMC is uniquely positioned to drive this initiative because of our robust repository of aspirant applicant and enrollment data, extensive analysis of trends in the physician workforce, relationships with experts in higher education, health care, and policy, and proven success with facilitating critical and crucial conversations. Learn more about this action plan and where we're headed in 2024: https://ow.ly/mA3350QuYHy
Action Plan 4: Increase the Diversity of Medical School Applicants and Matriculants
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Reducing Barriers Toward Health Equity: The Interface of Public Health and Academic Medical Institutions, featuring Matifadza Hlatshwayo Davis, MD, MPH, FIDSA, St. Louis Health Director. This November 7 presentation will address ways in which academic medical and research institutions can support public health and health equity by fostering interdisciplinary and service learning opportunities, policy guidance and community service. bit.ly/TAPH-Davis
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Check out the latest American Journal of Public Health supplement on how RADx-UP focuses on community-engaged research, featuring DCRI's Emily D'Agostino as a guest editor!
The American Journal of Public Health features a special supplement focused on conducting community-engaged research in partnership with underserved populations.?You can read it now! Sixteen articles by RADx-UP research teams discuss working to establish and sustain authentic partnerships with community organizations – including their successes, barriers and lessons learned. https://lnkd.in/gyPNnPTR Thank you to the guest editors: Emily D'Agostino, Debra Oto-Kent, Miriam Nuno Duke Clinical Research Institute, Health Education Council, UC Davis Public Health Sciences, UNC CHER, Community-Campus Partnerships for Health American Journal of Public Health
Available Now: Prioritizing Community-Engaged Research, the RADx-UP Supplement of the American Journal of Public Health
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Leader & Expert in Community-Focused Health Research, Scientific Affairs, Innovation, & Clinical Operations | Building Consortia to Improve Health Outcomes | Driving Growth in BioTech, MedTech, Pharma, & Academia
Any potential impact begins with frank discussions and informed perspectives. Here's an opportunity to gain NIMHD's insights on the topic of structural racism in biomedical/behavioral health outcomes research. #NIMHD #structuralracism #disruptivescience #UNITE
NIH #UNITE is hosting a virtual workshop on identifying ways to address the negative impacts of #StructuralRacism on health outcomes and in biomedical and behavioral research. Join us on July 18–19 to discuss Interdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding and Addressing Structural Racism and Health. During this virtual workshop, participants will join breakouts that will collaboratively identify: ? Methodologies and measures for studying structural racism and health disparities ? Consequences of structural racism that affect health ? Strategies for productive cross-disciplinary partnerships ? Interventions to address the impact of structural racism on health Researchers, clinicians, and community partners are welcome! Participants include experts in social and natural sciences, law and criminal justice, education, public policy, and social work, as well as biomedical, behavioral, and public health. Register today: https://bit.ly/4cwW6ay
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“If we are to improve diversity in clinical trials, we need to understand minority experiences, and how these can be improved to support recruitment and retention,” says Heidi Green, PhD, COUCH Health. Read more in today's blog > https://bit.ly/48hVmnh Heidi will discuss this topic during a rapid-fire session at #ACRP2024. Rapid-fire sessions are five-minute presentations designed to provide guidance on hot topics in clinical research and offer fun inspirational stories > https://bit.ly/3Of1N37 #GoForIt #GoForEducation #RapidFire #ClinicalResearch #SiteManagement #Diversity #ClinicalTrials
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Director of Legislative Affairs and Policy at Office of Nutrition Research, National Institutes of Health
An important new program has launched! The The National Institutes of Health CARE for Health (TM) program will catalyze #clinicalresearch in #primarycare settings. This is a game changer to move the needle forward on conducting clinical studies at the point of care. #DPCPSI #NIH #WeareNIH #collaboration #underservedcommunities #ruralhealth #medicalcenters #hospitals #clinics
Today is an exciting first step for the #NIH Communities Advancing Research Equity for Health? (or CARE for Health?) pilot program! Three institutions have been awarded funding to lay the groundwork for clinical research in community primary care settings, creating opportunities for people to engage in research that matters to them right where they receive their care. The first CARE for Health awardee institutions are: ? Oregon Health & Science University ? University of Wisconsin-Madison ? West Virginia University Read more about the awardees: https://go.nih.gov/l4zyfLn ? #CAREforHealth #ClinicalResearch #RuralHealth #ResearchNetwork #research #science #NIH
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We all want to live in a United States where everyone has a fair and just opportunity to reach their best health and wellbeing, no matter their race, ethnicity, or class. This can happen when we work together to build a society where all people can move up economically and socially. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funds a wide array of research and initiatives focused on advancing health equity. Learn more about our eight active funding opportunities and apply today: https://rwjf.ws/3u3EN07 ? Systems for Action: Systems and Services Research to Address Systemic Racism (Deadline: Feb. 7) ? Addressing the Harms of Financialization in Healthcare (Deadline: Feb. 12) ? Policies for Action: Policy Research to Advance the Inclusion of Immigrant Families and Children (Deadline: Feb. 16) ? Research on Diet-Related Health (Data Access Awards) (Deadline: Feb. 21) ? Evidence for Action: Indigenous-Led Solutions to Advance Health Equity and Wellbeing (Deadline: March 1) ? Health Policy Research Scholars (Deadline: March 7) ? Pioneering Ideas: Exploring the Future to Build a Culture of Health (Deadline: Open) ? Evidence for Action: Innovative Research to Advance Racial Equity (Deadline: Open) By working together, we can work toward building a society where all people can move up economically and socially. Sign up to receive emails about our funding opportunities: https://rwjf.ws/47Kn6AI
Funding and Research Opportunities | RWJF
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1 个月Great work William McDade, M.D., Ph.D. !