Register before October 20 and save on your registration fee for the 2nd Annual National Health Disparities Elimination Summit, “Living in America Today: Transforming Environments to Eliminate Health Disparities.”
Please join us on Saturday, October 29, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Keller Auditorium at UConn Health for a series of interactive panel discussions aimed to incite active discussions and develop action items on how leaders and summit attendees can deploy change in their communities.
Presented by the Connecticut Institute for Clinical and Translational Science (CICATS) at UConn in collaboration with the W. Montague Cobb/NMA Health Institute and with support from the Connecticut Legislative Black and Puerto Rican Caucus, the summit’s program will focus on how some physical, healthcare and social environments may create or exacerbate health disparities, especially in African-American and Latino communities.
Leading experts will discuss hot topics from the water crisis in Flint, MI, to whether gun violence should be classified as a public health issue, to the impact diversity may play in patient outcomes. Where you live matters.
Continuing Medical Education and Continuing Education credits will be offered.
To register for the summit, please click here. To review the summit agenda and schedule of events, we invite you to please visit the summit website: cicats.uconn.edu/2016nhdes.
For more information, contact: Eliza Folsom at folsom@uchc.edu