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September 2014, Week 5

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Mon, 29 Sep 2014 16:06:59 +0000
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Thought might be relevant to Pre-Med students. Also free lunch!





You are cordially invited to attend an exciting event at Roosevelt House.







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Using Community Based Approaches to Address Health Disparities



[Sue Kaplan, JD]







Sponsored by the Public Policy Program at Roosevelt House







Wednesday, October 1, 2014 | 1:30 pm



During Dean’s Hours



Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College



47-49 East 65 Street (between Park and Madison Aves.)



Lunch will be served.







Sue Kaplan, JD, is affiliated with NYU Langone Medical Center where she is a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health and a Research Scientist at the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.  Although health outcomes in New York City have improved dramatically over the past few decades, unacceptable inequalities still persist.  Kaplan will discuss some of the causes of these disparities and describe her work in community/academic partnerships that have tried to address these issues -- in the South Bronx and in Chinatown and on the Lower East Side.  Her talk will describe the challenges and accomplishments of these efforts, as well as the personal rewards and lessons learned.







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