PPT-Addressing Racial & Ethnic Health Inequities: The Role of Public Health Social Work
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Tamara J Cadet PhD LICSW MPH Associate Professor Simmons University School of Social Work Learning Objectives Grasp the significance of racial and ethnic health
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Tamara J Cadet PhD LICSW MPH Associate Professor Simmons University School of Social Work Learning Objectives Grasp the significance of racial and ethnic health disparities and inequities Understand why social work and public health social work PHSW practitioners need to address health disparities and inequities. Sandi . Gálvez. , MSW. Executive Director. To transform public health practice for the purpose of eliminating health inequities using a broad spectrum of approaches that create healthy communities.. Christina Tsao. What accounts for the disproportionate rate of . poor health . in historically disadvantaged communities? . . Social inequality . is. making us sick. Shifting the framework . for understanding health to focus on the . Julia Joh Elligers, MPH. National Association of County & City Health Officials. APHA Annual Meeting. Wednesday, November 10, 2010. Agenda. Understanding terms and concepts. Doing public health work with an equity lens. Determinants of Health. Diane Ashton, MD, MPH. Vice President, . H. ealth Equity & Deputy . M. edical . D. irector . March of Dimes Foundation. Presentation to the . S. ecretary’s Advisory Committee on Infant Mortality. Christina Tsao. What accounts for the disproportionate rate of . poor health . in historically disadvantaged communities? . . Social inequality . is. making us sick. Shifting the framework . for understanding health to focus on the . Julia Joh Elligers, MPH. National Association of County & City Health Officials. APHA Annual Meeting. Wednesday, November 10, 2010. Agenda. Understanding terms and concepts. Doing public health work with an equity lens. TK Sundari Ravindran. Achutha Menon Centre for . Health Science Studies,. Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum . Objectives. At the end of the session, participants will. Deborah . Milbauer. , MPH, MSW. Public Health Consultant. Part Time Instructor, Northeastern University. Learning Objectives. Learning Objectives . Provide a brief overview of national scope and trends of substance use disorder in US . 1Zixu HeBabson CollegeSociology of Health and MedicineKristen TzocApril 23rdTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ETHNIC DISPARITIES AND HEALTH2The relationship between ethnic disparities and healthAccess to quali die from a pregnancy-related more likely to die from heart diseasmore likely to from asthmas likely to die from prostate cancemore likely to more likely to maternal breastprostatemore likely to die fr Module 2. Judith Anne DeBonis PhD. Department of Social Work. California State University Northridge . Module 2 . The Role of Social Work in Integrated Health. By the end of this module students will:. Sandy (Cohen) Colts, MSW, MPH . Presentation Outline. Social Work Mission & Health Impact Model. Shifting American Concepts of ‘Health’. Evolution of US Health Service Delivery. Health Care’s “Quality Chasm”. Esther . Velásquez. , ScD, MSW, MPH. Social Epidemiologist & Public Health Social Worker. Identify Learning . Objectives. At the end of this presentation, the students will be able to . Define and identify social determinants of health and health inequities. EXHIBIT 1. Notes: Scores are based on the percentile distribution of each group’s final composite z-score across all indicators/dimensions; rank-ordered by highest state performance for AANHPI population. Gray dots represent the highest score...
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