A Conversation on Anti-Blackness, White Privilege and Allyship

TEAM ADVANCE, in partnership with the Center for Faculty Excellence and the College of Arts and Sciences, will host a special webinar conversation on Anti-Blackness, White Privilege and Allyship. Monday, June 22, 2020 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Registration is open. Two Ways to Watch UNC faculty, staff, and students can register to join the conversation on Zoom. We can accommodate... Read more »

COVID Coping: Eating Well and Eating Easy

Speaker: Melissa Walter, MPH, RDN, LDN Program Specialist, Department of Nutrition, Gillings School of Global Public Health It can be challenging to find the time and energy to prepare healthy... Read more »

COVID-19 Conversations: Learning to Treat COVID-19 — Clinical Trials and Developing Therapeutics During a Pandemic

Brought to you by the American Public Health Association and the National Academy of Medicine, this webinar series is exploring the state of the science surrounding the current outbreak of COVID-19 in the United States and globally, with a focus on the emerging evidence on how to best mitigate its impact. Hear from trusted experts... Read more »

June Weekends with the Racial Equity Institute: A Groundwater Approach to Racial Equity

A Groundwater Approach to Racial Equity is an interactive presentation on the nature and impact of structural racism. We examine narratives around racial disproportionality and make use of compelling evidence to illustrate the systemic nature of racism and the fallacy of typical explanations that often get associated with particular racial groups. Before addressing racial inequity... Read more »

June Weekends with the Racial Equity Institute: A Groundwater Approach to Racial Equity

A Groundwater Approach to Racial Equity is an interactive presentation on the nature and impact of structural racism. We examine narratives around racial disproportionality and make use of compelling evidence to illustrate the systemic nature of racism and the fallacy of typical explanations that often get associated with particular racial groups. Before addressing racial inequity... Read more »

Dissertation Defense: Steven Spivack

Please join the Department of Health Policy and Management for doctoral candidate Steven Spivack's dissertation defense, titled "The impact of Medicare readmission reduction policies on patients, primary care practices, and hospitals." View online. Contact Valerie Hooker with any questions.

COVID-19 Unites Us All: Big Data and Determinants of Health

Join DHIT in a discussion with a panel of healthcare technology leaders as they discuss the advances and opportunities of the latest technologies for use of big data to address determinants of health in the context of COVID-19 and beyond. Our expert panel will consist of: Co-Moderator: Michael Levy, DHIT President Co-Moderator: Adam Curry, ASSIST... Read more »

Dissertation Defense: Connor Drake

Health Policy and Management doctoral candidate Connor Drake will defend his dissertation on July 13, titled "An evaluation of primary care-based social needs screening implementation within federally qualified community health... Read more »