Harvard Medical School, Office for Diversity, Community, & Inclusion Partnership—Online
This session will address a broad range of topics, from health inequities impacting immigrants, access to care, mental health needs, and the laws preventing improved health outcomes. We will also discuss interventions on a local and national level to address health disparities.
Panelists:
Maria Portela Martinez, MD, MPH, Chief of the Family Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, George Washington Medical Faculty Associates; Medical Director, GW Immediate Primary Care Clinics
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Snyder Auditorium (Kresge G1), 677 Huntington Ave., Boston
With talks from three preeminent speakers, The 7th Cutter Symposium "Longevity: The Role of Epidemics" promises to address the important role of epidemiology in studying life expectancy and longevity, in particular in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the opioid crisis.
This is an-person event with limited seating. Tickets are for seating in either the main auditorium or the overflow room. Seats in the main auditorium are first come, first served. There will also be a livestream of the event for those who cannot attend.
Harvard School of Dental Medicine and the Harvard Dental Center will host its annual Give Kids a Smile event on February 11, from 9:00am–12:00pm. HSDM will provide free dental checkups to children ages 1-17. Services will include dental cleanings, oral exams, referrals, speciality consults, and more! Request an appointment today.
Harvard School of Dental Medicine proudly presents our first annual Give Veterans a Smile Day. On October 2, we will offer free dental exams, oral cancer screenings and prosthodontic consults for veterans. In person, or virtual appointments are available.
Although communities have been asked to stay home to stay safe, for many domestic violence victims, home can be a dangerous place. Spikes in intimate partner violence (IPV) and child abuse have been noted across the country and around the world since the onset of the COVID-19 stay-at-home directives as victims and witnesses of IPV and child abuse find themselves isolated within their homes and confronted with difficult decisions about when and how to seek care or shelter. In this Radcliffe webinar, scholars, public officials, community activists, and...