Webinar showing: “Quantifying racism to understand and address health disparities”

***We now have a date for this seminar viewing!

Tuesday, November 15th from 12-1 PM, Tidewater Room 1206.****

 

 

 

Please join the Tulane Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health and the Tulane Prevention Research Center for a group webinar showing of APHA’s “Quantifying racism to understand and address health disparities.”

What: This webinar will provide an introduction to racism and health disparities; a discussion of implementation and measurement challenges in public health research; a discussion of measurement of the physiologic impacts of racism on health; and lessons learned from doing the work and how to overcome challenges.

When: 1-2 PM CST, Wednesday September 7th.

Who: Camara Jones, MD, MPH, PhD, APHA President; Nancy Krieger, PhD, Professor of Social Epidemiology at Harvard Chan School of Public Health; and Richard J. David, MD, Retired Professor of Pediatrics at University of Illinois College of Medicine, Co-Director NICU at John Stroger Hospital.

Where: Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Room 1215, 1440 Canal Street (Tidewater Building), New Orleans, LA 70112.

This event is free and open to the public! If you’re unable to attend in-person, you can register at the following link below to watch the webinar. http://bit.ly/2bIV6VT

Questions? Contact John Marmion (Tulane CEMCH) at 504-988-2090 or imarmion@tulane.edu

 

Follow the link to our Facebook event page for more information. http://bit.ly/2bjh2Go

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