Información del curso
Descripción
Health Equity Rounds are interactive, case-based discussions with an interdisciplinary panel to include hematologists, health equity/public health experts, patients, and patient advocates to discuss health equity issues within hematology. The Health Equity Rounds are a series of bi-monthly webinars focusing on various disease cases and provocative health equity topics. The series will include interactive and engaging techniques through experiential learning, breakout sessions, and interactive lectures.
This series includes session recordings on the following topics:
- Thrombosis in Pregnancy: Maternal Morbidity and Mortality in Thromboembolic Events
- Multiple Myeloma: Health Inequities in Medical Research
- Pediatric Malignancies: Discussion of how to Incorporate Data Collection on Material Hardship into Collective Group Trials and Description of Novel Poverty-Targeted Intervention for Pediatric Cancer
- Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Hematological Malignancies Inequities
- Cell Therapy and Transplant: Disparities in Access to Cell Therapies and Transplants
- Gender Disparities in Bleeding Disorders
Health Equity Rounds Goals and Objectives:
- Create a longitudinal, bi-directional clinical case-based series to encourage providers to recognize and explore the impact of implicit bias and systemic racism on patients with hematologic conditions
- To inspire participants to engage at the individual, community, and institutional level to address and mitigate bias and systemic racism
- To provide solutions/tools to enhance providers’ confidence in their abilities to decrease the impact of implicit bias at the individual, community, and institutional levels