MHA’s BIPOC Mental Health Resource Center
Mental Health America’s online resource center offers tools to empower and uplift BIPOC individuals on their mental health journeys.
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Mental Health America’s online resource center offers tools to empower and uplift BIPOC individuals on their mental health journeys.
Read MoreGrantees at Albany Medical Center implemented outreach activities to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion in the PA and health professions.
Read MoreYou’re never too young to learn about the PA profession. Find resources for elementary-age, middle, and high school students to encourage them in pursuing careers as PAs.
Read MoreProject Access encourages middle and high school students from underrepresented minoritized groups to consider the PA profession as a career.
Read MoreProject Access encourages high school students from underrepresented minoritized groups to consider the PA profession as a career.
Read MoreFind AAPA and PA Foundation DEI tools and resources for PAs and PA students.
Read MoreApply for up to $2,500 for activities that promote diversity, equity, inclusion, as well as expanding PA education and practice pipelines.
Read MoreLearn more from a diverse group of professionals who explored DEI and anti-racism across the spectrum of health professions education.
Read MoreBe the CHANGE Grant: V. Rodriguez, M. Bruza-Augatis, and J. Burns. Journal of Allied Health. June 2022.
Read MoreTo honor individuals’ diversity, this tool from the National Council for Mental Wellbeing highlights resources available to Black communities.
Read MoreEmbracing diversity is critical to patient care. Find resources to support DEI efforts.
Read MoreLearn how the College of St. Scholastica recruited a more diverse standardized patient pool.
Read MoreLGBTQ persons are more than twice as likely than heterosexual men and women to have a mental health disorder in their lifetime.
Read MoreJAMA Network, 2020.
Read MoreBe the CHANGE Grant: M. Bruza-Augatis & V. Rodriguez. New York State Society of Physician Assistants. October 2019.
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