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SUMMARY:2024 Texas Vaccine Policy Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Vaccines are one of the most effective ways to reduce the spread of disease and prevent deaths\, preventing more than 4 million deaths each year. However\, the politicization of vaccines has resulted in increased vaccine hesitancy in the U.S. and policies that exacerbate this issue. \nAt the 2024 Texas Vaccine Policy Symposium\, researchers and stakeholders from across the state will discuss the impact of vaccines in Texas and the challenges ahead as we look toward the 89th Texas legislative session\, which starts in January 2025. Speakers will include vaccine scholar Dr. Saad Omer\, dean of the Peter O’Donnell Jr. School of Public Health at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center\, who will discuss the impact of vaccines on public health and ways to improve access\, and Michael Emerson\, the Baker Institute’s Chavanne Fellow in Religion and Public Policy\, who will discuss how vaccine advocacy should be an integral part of religious faith\, to help others who are less fortunate. In addition\, Texas State Representative Ann Johnson will comment on major issues and challenges in the upcoming state legislative session. The event will feature ways to uncouple vaccines from politics and how to effectively advocate for policies that can increase access to vaccines for those who need them most. \nThis event is co-organized by the Baker Institute Center for Health and Biosciences\, and The Immunization Partnership (TIP)\, with support from Rice University’s Creative Ventures Fund: Conference and Workshop grant. \n  \nThis event is free and open to the public. \n  \nRSVP Here: \nhttps://www.bakerinstitute.org/event/2024-texas-vaccine-policy-symposium
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SUMMARY:Ethics Grand Rounds: Ethics At the Intersection: Discussing End of Life Choices With American Indian and Alaska Native Patients
DESCRIPTION:This is an event of the Office of Academic Clinical Affairs (OACA)\, hosted by the Center for Bioethics\, and co-sponsored by the following U of MN Units: Center for Antiracism Research for Health Equity\, School of Public Health; College of Pharmacy; Medical School; Program in Health Disparities Research\, Medical School; School of Dentistry; School of Public Health; School of Nursing. \nSpeaker(s)\n\n\nMary J. Owen\, MD\, is a member of the Auk Kwaan Tribe of the Tlingit people. She was raised in Juneau\, Alaska and has been involved in Native health since the age of three when she received her health care from the Indian Health Service. She attended medical school to serve her tribal community which she did for eleven years before returning to academia where she recruits and supports Native American students to become healthcare providers and where she teaches on caring for Native patients and communities. She is the immediate past-president of the Association of American Indian Physicians (AAIP). As AAIP president\, Dr. Owen created two national programs to support Native American students. The Indigenous Health Education and Resource Task Force (IHEART) aims to create regional networks of support networks for Native students in grades K-post-graduate education. The second effort is the Indigenous Health Educators Alliance (IHEAL) which aims to mimic the national standards for Indigenous medical education that exist in Australia and New Zealand. Dr. Owen continues to provide clinical care at the Center of American Indian Resources in Duluth\, Minnesota.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/ethics-grand-rounds-ethics-at-the-intersection-discussing-end-of-life-choices-with-american-indian-and-alaska-native-patients
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SUMMARY:Improving Im/migrant Health Care Access: Moving In the Right Direction?
DESCRIPTION:Im/migrants are diverse populations with different health needs who often face barriers to being healthy and accessing health care in the US. This session will explore patterns of health care use\, what works well to provide care and improve access\, and future policy solutions to promote health equity. \nPresenters: \n\nSarah Kimball\, MD\, Associate Professor of Medicine\, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine; Director\, Immigrant and Refugee Health Center\, Boston Medical Center\nArturo Vargas Bustamante\, PhD\, MPP\, Professor\, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health; Faculty Research Director\, UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute\n\nModerator: \n\nMaple Goh\, MBChB\, MPH\, CARB-X Fellow\, Boston University School of Law; Fellow\, Program on Regulation\, Therapeutics\, and Law (PORTAL)\, Brigham and Women’s Hospital\n\n 
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