About the Conference
One of the primary goals of the US Department of Health and Human Services, the National Institutes of Health, and many public health programs is the reduction of health disparities in the United States. However, significant racial/ethnic disparities persist in the prevalence of disease, access to medical care, quality of care, and health outcomes for the most common causes of death (including cardiovascular and lung disease, infectious disease, cancer, diabetes, and accidents). At this conference, nationally-recognized speakers will discuss the causes of such disparities and describe new approaches in clinical care and medical education that improve care, achieve better health outcomes, and reduce racial/ethnic health disparities. We will also discuss how these best practices can be incorporated into medical training at the new Dell Medical School at The University of Texas and at other medical schools around the country. One key goal of this conference is to help design a cutting-edge curriculum that will better prepare medical students to meet the challenges and opportunities of 21st century medicine.
Conference registration is open to anyone interested in attending this event. See the Continuing Medical Education (CME) tab for information regarding continuing education for the September 23rd portion of the conference.
The second day of the conference (September 24) is open to invited participants only. Discussions and working groups on the second day will focus on developing new pedagogical approaches and innovative learning modules for the pre-clinical curriculum at the Dell Medical School, with the goal of more effectively integrating training on human genomic variation, race/ethnicity, health disparities, and social/environmental determinants of health into the medical curriculum.
Speakers
Deborah Bolnick, PhD
Vence Bonham, JD
Richard Garcia, MD
Paul Godley, MD, PhD, MPP
Ernesto Gonzalez, MD
Clarence Gravlee, PhD
Helena Hansen, MD, PhD
John Hoberman, PhD
Seth Holmes, MD, PhD
Joyce James, LMSW-AP
Jonathan Kahn, JD, PhD
Jay Kaufman, PhD
Diane Magrane, MD
Kyriakos Markides, PhD
Jamie McGuire, MD
Jonathan Metzl, MD, PhD
Michael Montoya, PhD
Rayna Rapp, PhD
Dorothy Roberts, JD
Charles Rotimi, PhD
Karen-Sue Taussig, PhD