From health disparities to health equity
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From Health Disparities to Health Equity
Online course starts March 8
How can we move equity to action?

The effects of health disparities have been painfully prominent during the COVID-19 pandemic. Gain perspective and explore policy solutions with Kevin Ahmaad Jenkins, PhD, visiting scholar at Penn's Annenberg School by taking his online course.

He is joined by guests Daniel E. Dawes, JD, Executive Director of the Satcher Health Leadership Institute at Morehouse School of Medicine; Donald Schwarz, Senior Vice President, Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; Ashley McEvoy, Executive Vice President, Worldwide Chairman, Medical Devices, Johnson & Johnson, and Executive Sponsor for Johnson & Johnson’s Open&Out Employee Resource Group, along with others active in equity efforts.

Sample video from the course From Health Disparities to Health Equity
This course is designed to help you address questions such as:

  • What is the link between disparities and equity?
  • What techniques can improve access to health care?
  • How do you have initial and continued conversations about health equity?
  • How do you reduce structural inequities?
  • What tools can you use to move equity to action within your organization?

Dates: March 8 to April 4, 2022
Format: Online, asynchronous with weekly deadlines

If you have questions, please contact Caitlin O'Neill at [email protected] or 215-746-3971.
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