Want to learn more about voting in #Election2024? Join Venice Family Clinic on Monday, October 21, for our first-ever Vote For Your Health panel discussion and resource fair! During the discussion, expert panelists Meron Shita (Black Women For Wellness) and Dr. Cesar Barba (Venice Family Clinic) will guide attendees on how to understand their ballot and how voting can impact their health. Before and after the panel, the Resource Fair is an opportunity to learn about voting and the services Venice Family Clinic offers. There will also be music, art projects and refreshments. The whole family is welcome! https://lnkd.in/ggVhh44k
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We have one more seminar lined up before the summer, and this one will look at the #safety of women runners in #GreaterManchester and #Merseyside. If you work in a policy or community safety role, come along to hear about new research into women runners' experiences, along with recommendations for: ➡ challenging the normalisation of harassment and abuse; ➡ changes needed when incidents such as this are reported to the police; ➡ making public spaces safer for women, girls and gender diverse communities. 👇🏻 Details below
📣 Register for our upcoming #GMPolicyHub seminar: Women's safety in public spaces. 🚨 Research at The University of Manchester has found that over two-thirds of women runners across Greater Manchester and Merseyside have experienced abuse, with only 5% reporting it to the police. 🏃♀️ On 17 July, Dr Caroline Miles and Professor Rosemary Broad will discuss their research - which brings together existing police data, new original survey research, and audio diaries recorded by women runners - and recommendations for policymakers across Greater Manchester and Merseyside. 🎟 To sign up to this event, email policy@manchester.ac.uk with your name, title, and organisation, as well as any dietary and access requirements. 📆 Wednesday, 17 July 2024 ⏰ 1:30 – 2:30pm (with registration and light lunch from 12:30pm) 📍 The University of Manchester, Oxford Road (room to be shared on registration) ➡️ Find more details here: https://lnkd.in/eha6xp2P
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For #AANHPIHeritageMonth, we’re sharing a free-to-access collection of research to highlight diverse communities and history: https://ow.ly/o2Nw50RIaU2 This collection of research explores identity, culture, the impacts of COVID-19, healthcare, racism, and other factors across the community.
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Whole-person care is a critical component of comprehensive primary care that can help reorient our health system away from fragmentation. Thanks to PCC member CVS Health for highlighting this. Learn more about the importance of treating a patient holistically ⤵ https://lnkd.in/dCsZsBve
Truly personalized care for women goes beyond physical well-being — it includes a holistic consideration of behavioral health, as well as social and environmental factors. In a recent conversation, Joanne Armstrong, MD, Vice President, Chief Medical Officer, Women's Health and Genomics, CVS Health, spoke with Sreekanth Chaguturu, MD, Executive Vice President, Chief Medical Officer, CVS Health, on the importance of dedicated, focused care for women. By prioritizing accessibility, convenience and affordability, we're not just supporting the health of women, but also their families and communities. Together, we're shaping a future where comprehensive, women-centered care is the norm.
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Truly personalized care for women goes beyond physical well-being — it includes a holistic consideration of behavioral health, as well as social and environmental factors. In a recent conversation, Joanne Armstrong, MD, Vice President, Chief Medical Officer, Women's Health and Genomics, CVS Health, spoke with Sreekanth Chaguturu, MD, Executive Vice President, Chief Medical Officer, CVS Health, on the importance of dedicated, focused care for women. By prioritizing accessibility, convenience and affordability, we're not just supporting the health of women, but also their families and communities. Together, we're shaping a future where comprehensive, women-centered care is the norm.
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Check out some perspectives from ASTHO'S own digital accessibility expert!
Happy Independence Day! 🎆 On today's best of Public Health Review Morning Edition, hear from Washington State Department of Health’s Derek Olson and ASTHO's Emily Lapayowker on implementing policies and practices to assure digital access and inclusion. Listen now, access links, and subscribe to #PHRME: newscast.astho.org. #DigitalAccessibility #Inclusion
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#Insightwebinar. see you at the next edition
It’s 1 more day until our much anticipated webinar on 'Promoting Health Rights of Underserved Communities'! 🌍 Join us for an eye-opening discussion where we'll delve into crucial aspects surrounding healthcare access for marginalized populations, gain invaluable insights into the challenges faced by underserved communities and explore actionable strategies for driving positive change. Date: Wednesday 27th April, 2024 🕒 Time: 3PM [WAT] 📍 Location: Zoom - bit.ly/insightsbyeha21 Don't miss out on this opportunity to broaden your knowledge. Secure your spot now! Https://bit.ly/insightsbyeha21
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In this new blog post, leaders with the Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin dive deeper into how they are elevating voices of people with lived experiences to identify gaps in #oralhealth care in communities. https://ow.ly/NjKL50SqTPG
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In this new blog post, leaders with the Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin dive deeper into how they are elevating voices of people with lived experiences to identify gaps in #oralhealth care in communities. https://ow.ly/gCOv50SxXGf
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come find me to get two questions for your scavenger hunt!
Want to make a difference in the Clinical Research or Healthcare Marketing Research fields? Want to help patients have better outcomes? This week at the Intellus Conference, I will present on "Empowering Black Women in Clinical Research" with Danielle Mitchell, Portia Gordon, and Tatiana Barakshina. I will also run the Health Literacy Treasure Hunt with the Clear Health Communications Taskforce. If you are here, please attend/participate. If you are not, but interested, connect with me.
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As promised this is the next video in our exploration of the Right to Health Care. We look at the earliest form of human rights and see if we find the Right to Health Care located there. All these are no more than one minute long. Thanks for watching! MK
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