Leveraging Communities to Redress Health Disparities and Equitable Access to Medicine - Panel Discussion

January 27, -
Speaker(s): Dr. Kimberly S. Johnson, M.D., MHS (Moderator), Assistant Research Professor Mercedes A. Bravo, Ph.D., Dr. Carly Elizabeth Kelley, M.D., and Professor Alex Pfaff, Ph.D.
Open to all, this panel discussion is designed to provide an in-depth exploration of how communities can use their collective power to address health disparities and equitable access to medicine through innovative strategies for leveraging community resources and engaging stakeholders.

For more information and to register, please visit duke.is/pctyw.

On-campus parking will be available each day for attendees at no cost. Additional details and your parking garage access QR code will be provided prior to the week's kickoff on January 23, once registered.

Box lunches to be provided.

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Panel discussion part of Duke Research & Innovation Week 2023. Learn more at duke.is/m5555.
Sponsor

Office for Research and Innovation

Co-Sponsor(s)

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Leveraging Communities to Redress Health Disparities and Equitable Access to Medicine - Panel Discussion

Contact

Melkonian, Mitch
919-684-8699