Advancing Health Equity: Guide on Language, Narrative and Concepts
American Medical Association and Association of American Medical Colleges, 2021.
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American Medical Association and Association of American Medical Colleges, 2021.
Read MoreSuicide rates among African American adolescents and young adults are the highest number and rate of any other African American group.
Read MoreLGBTQ persons are more than twice as likely than heterosexual men and women to have a mental health disorder in their lifetime.
Read MoreInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021.
Read MorePA student led a team at UT Southwestern to raise awareness of health disparities for transgender persons.
Read MoreJAMA Network, 2020.
Read MoreFind AAMC's resources to cultivate excellence in academic medicine.
Read MoreThe National Center for Civil and Human Rights' 2020 virtual series includes six webinars addressing mental health disparities in the US: (1) The toll of white supremacy and trauma on mental health, (2) States’ failing mental health parity laws, (3) Mental health among young people in marginalized communities, (4) Trauma informed care relating to gender-based and intersectionality-based violence, (5) Human rights HIV/AIDS and mental health, and (6) Homelessness and mental health.
Read MoreBe the CHANGE Grant: M. Bruza-Augatis & V. Rodriguez. New York State Society of Physician Assistants. October 2019.
Read MoreMedical Teacher, 2019.
Read MoreSeton Hall PA students raised awareness of the PA role during a professional outreach to local high school students.
Read MoreKathy Pedersen Grant to Promote Equitable Care: Marquette University. J. Knox, A. Vuyk, and A. Keller. Metropolitan University Journal. June 2019.
Read MoreKathy Pedersen Grant to Promote Equitable Care: J. Knox, A. Vuyk, A. Keller. American Academy of PAs Annual Conference - Poster. May 2019.
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