Building a Culture of Health Equity Monthly Lecture Series: Operationalizing Racial Justice (RECORDING)
Offered By: Stanford University via Independent
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Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education, Building a Culture of Health Equity Monthly Lecture Series: Operationalizing Racial Justice (RECORDING), 1/26/2022 12:00:00 AM - 1/26/2025 12:00:00 AM, Internet Enduring Material Sponsored by Stanford University School of Medicine. Presented by the Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education, the Stanford Medicine Health Equity Committee, and the Stanford Medicine Racial Equity to Advance a Community of Health (REACH) at Stanford University School of Medicine.Â
This monthly webinar series will feature experts and leaders discussing strategies for promoting anti-racism in healthcare, addressing structural determinants of health, and identifying other root causes of health inequity. The overarching goal of each lecture will be to expand learners’ knowledge and pass along strategies that will help clinicians advance health equity at their home institutions and in practice.
This monthly webinar series will feature experts and leaders discussing strategies for promoting anti-racism in healthcare, addressing structural determinants of health, and identifying other root causes of health inequity. The overarching goal of each lecture will be to expand learners’ knowledge and pass along strategies that will help clinicians advance health equity at their home institutions and in practice.
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