Diversity and Global Health Perspectives Lecture Series
The focus for the monthly Diversity and Global Health Perspectives Lecture Series is to encourage awareness and dialogue around diversity and global health issues that affect the quality and health care of patients and populations in our community and worldwide. Local and national experts on various topics are invited as guest speakers.
All lectures are free and open to everyone and many lectures are worth continuing education credits.
Upcoming Lectures
12
Thursday
July 2018
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The Importance of Diversity and Inclusion in Health Management Texas Tech Physicians of El Paso (4801 Alberta), A3500 |
9
Thursday
August 2018
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Medical Care and Treatment for Transgender Patients in the Military TTP El Paso (4801 Alberta), A3500 |
13
Thursday
September 2018
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Cultural Issues in Medication Adherence TTP El Paso (4801 Alberta), A3500 |
11
Thursday
October 2018
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Social Determinants of Health for Indigenous Individuals TTP El Paso (4801 Alberta), A3500 |
Watch Previous Lectures
"Moving from Disability to Possibility in Medical Education"
Presented by Dr. Kurt Herzer
"In Research, Education, and Patient Care: SeXX Makes a Difference"
Presented by Dr Kim Templeton
"Caring for Arab and Muslim Patients: Cultural Insights"
Maya Hammoud, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics/Gynecology
University of Michigan Medical School
"Addressing Tuberculosis on the Border"- Project Juntos
Lupe Gonzalez, Program Specialist for Project Juntos,Texas Department of State Health Services
AMIGAS and DE CASA EN CASA Theory-Based Cervical Cancer Prevention Interventions for Hispanic Women
The intersection of structural factors, trauma and HIV / AIDS for Women of Color
Considerations for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Patients & Families
Download presentation: Considerations for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Patients & Families
Global Surgery - A Foot Soldier's Story: An African Surgeon Reflects on the Lancet Commission's Global Survey 2030 Report
Global Surgery: A Footsoldier’s Story
Downdload presentation: Global Surgery: A Footsoldier’s Story - June 8