Event Details
The Toxic Stress as a Social Determinant of Health: Our Role in Health Services Health Equity Jam Session was held on Wednesday, February 26, 2020. The session featured Assistant Professor of the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Carmen Alvarez, PhD, MSN, RN, FAAN, CRNP, CNM with a Black History Month Musical Tribute performed by CEO of DiscoverME/Recover/ME: Enrichment Through the African Oral Tradition, David Fakunle, PhD.
LOGISTICS
Wednesday, February 26, 2020 from 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
2024 East Monument Street, Baltimore, MD in the 1st Floor, Powe Conference Room.
Light refreshments served.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We thank our co-sponsor, the Bloomberg American Health Initiative.
The Health Equity Jam Sessions are held monthly during the academic year. We aim to provide faculty and trainees working on health equity research with a supportive forum to discuss new research ideas and proposals, research-in-progress, responses to peer review, career development, collaborations, and opportunities to be inspired and energized by each other in an informal setting. Light refreshments are served.
If you would like more information about the Health Equity Jam Sessions and future presentation opportunities, please contact the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity Training Core (healthequitytraining@jhmi.edu).
If you would like to learn more about other health equity training opportunities at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity, please visit http://www.jhu.edu/healthequity.