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Conference co-chairs
Kea Turner, Masters student
Turquoise Griffith, Masters student
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“Translational Research: The Road from Efficacy to Equity”
14th Annual William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture
Neighborhoods and health disparities: old evidence and new directions
by Ana V. Diez-Roux, MD, PhD, MPH
(About Dr. Diez-Roux)
(Lecture abstract)
(Lecture slides)
Victor J. Schoenbach Health Disparities Keynote Lecture
Community Based Participatory Research as a Path to Equity
by Nina Wallerstein, DrPH
(About Dr. Nina Wallerstein)
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The conference is full - please join us for the broadcast of the Keynote Lecture
(info)
February 24, 2012
The William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education, Chapel Hill, NC
(directions)
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William T. Small, Jr. Keynote
Lecture will be webcast
followed by live questions and discussion
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“I’ve only been able to “attend” the webcast of these lectures.
Yet, every year the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Minority Health Conference
webcast and its associated website have been among the most informative and
useful events/resources I access during the year.” (Alice Furumoto-Dawson, Jan 2006)
Read more webcast viewer comments
“The annual Minority Health Conference is really a phenomenal undertaking, especially coming from an institution that has epitomized excellence in the teaching and practice of epidemiology in the US and beyond.” (Anbesaw Selassie, Feb 2008)
Read more webcast viewer comments from past broadcasts
“Dr Fullilove's inspiring presentation was evidence of his extensive community advocacy. His application of interdisciplinary methods toward solving public health problems resonated with the work that we do at Duke Center for Community Research (DCCR). Unlike other years we did not experience any technical difficulties with the webcast and are most grateful for the UNC conference for continuing these important dialogues." Barbara Gregory, MPH, MA
Read more webcast viewer comments from past broadcasts
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The
33rd Annual Minority Health Conference and the 14th Annual
William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture are presented by
the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Minority Student Caucus
[website] in collaboration with the
NC Institute for Public Health
[website]
Dean’s Office
[website]
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Please thank our
sponsors.
The broadcast of the 14th Annual William T.
Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture is presented with the assistance of the Minority Health Project
[website]
in collaboration with the Department of Instructional and Information Services
[website]
and produced by O.J. McGhee (award nominations).
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