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How One Millennial Doctor is Changing the Conversation about Physician Burnout and Mental Health 
Hear the very candid conversation between host Ashlei A. Rodgers, MPH and Dr. Anu Gorukanti, MD of Introspective Spaces about physician burnout, mental health stigma among healthcare professionals, toxic work culture and how her organization is changing the conversation by creating safe spaces for healthcare professionals to get the support that they need and deserve.
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Webinar Materials: What's Next? Sustainability Wins from Community-Based Organizations COVID-19 Response

In this latest webinar by the CDC Foundation + Vaccine Equity Cooperative, community-based organizations reflected, highlighted and celebrated examples of equitable and effective COVID responses, and shared sustainability plans that promote the continued health and well-being of their communities moving forward.

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New Editable Version of the
Health Leads Screening Toolkit
You asked and we answered - our Social Needs Screening Toolkit is now available in an editable version! Users can now tailor screening questions for different essential resource interventions. The Toolkit is based on our 25+ years of experience in the field and well-researched, clinically-validated guidelines - all in a single how-to guide.
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Taking Collaborative Action to Ensure Doulas
Set The Standards for Their Profession
Our New York Program Director Michelle Zambrano and Community Health Worker Jennifer Gonzalez presented at the 2022 March of Dimes Mom and Baby Action Network Summit on increasing access to doula care for Black and low-income patients and ensuring doulas have the support, resources, and agency they need to support expecting and new parents.

 
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2022 SIREN National Research Meeting:
Racial Health Equity in Social Care

Anti-Racism Data Equity Framework: Designing Equitable and Inclusive Research Processes

In a highly interactive session, Artrese Morrison of Health Leads, Tanissha Harrell and Rox Suarez of 211/CIE San Diego give an engaging overview of the data equity framework. The session used human-centered design methods and tools to capture the collective discussion and help participants reflect on personal biases as they work and navigate the racial health equity space.
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Designing More Equitable Social Care 

Our Director of California Programs Stacey Thomas discussed how informed consent can be a driver of inequity and joined Andrea Jimenez-Zambrano of University of Colorado, as well as Danielle Varda and Kyra Stoute of Visible Network Labs in this session to highlight how careful attention to the ways in which social care is implemented and who is at the decision-making table can lead to more equitable interventions.
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Health Leads & Partners at the IHI Forum 2022
Don’t miss us December 13th at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement Annual Forum, where we’ll be presenting at two sessions: "Partnering with Community to Transform Care and Advance Health Equity in Rural Settings" and "From Collaborative Intention to Concerted Action - Leading with the Community-Based Workforce"
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The Long Covid Survival Guide 

This is an insightful book that provides support for people living with long COVID, who are navigating the challenges and uncharted territory of this new chronic illness. Brilliantly written by 20 contributors, including former Health Leads staffer, Karla Monteross, award-winning journalists, neuroscientists, and patient-researchers who share their stories and insight on all things long COVID.

Preserving a Transformative CHW Workforce

As more organizations are integrating community health workers/promotores into their operations, El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center created an informative case study to help stimulate reflection, dialogue and action in order to expand interventions that reflect values including health care for all, health equity and health as a right.

Code Switch: Can Therapy Solve Racism

This episode shares stories of two Latinx people who tried to use therapy as a means to understand and combat anti-Blackness in their own lives. Explore the intersectionality of therapy and racism by addressing questions such as: What exactly can therapy accomplish? Can it mitigate the effects of racism? Help us undo how we internalize racial trauma?
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