Dr. Edith Mitchell
The Cobb Institute and The Journal of the National Medical Associate hosts The Jane Cooke Wright Symposium at the NMA Annual Convention on July 19th at 3:30pm
Addressing and eliminating disparities in cancer incidence and outcomes for minority populations is a critical responsibility for the US healthcare system.” Edith Mitchell, MDWASHINGTON, DC, USA, July 19, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Dr. Edith Mitchell, MD, MACP, FCPP, FRCP (London) of the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson who also serves as Clinical Professor of Medicine and Medical Oncology in the Department of Medical Oncology as well as Director, Center to Eliminate Cancer Disparities & Associate Director, Diversity Affairs will lead a distinguished panel of oncology experts from across the United States to address Disparities in Cancer Care and Incorporating Precision Medicine for Minority Populations. The Jane Cooke Wright Symposium is one of the many stellar scientific programs being held du
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Urban Health Report Announces Holistic Health 100 List
President Joseph R. Biden & Vice President Kamala Harris Lead UHR Holistic Health 100 List
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CHICAGO, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Urban Health Report (UHR), a digital health and wellness hub dedicated to eliminating health disparities in Black, indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) communities, launches with the UHR Holistic Health 100 list. The list of holistic health heroes was uniquely curated to recognize individuals who prompt innovative action, support and represent resilient holistic change in the lives of BIPOC.
The Urban Health Report We decided to launch the UHR last spring upon hearing about the impact of the racial health disparities amongst BIPOC, exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic, states UHR Founder Robert Ingram. Inspiring greater possibilities for BIPOC will be a strategic and collaborative effort of grass-roots level community, culture in
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Karsonya Whitehead, a professor of communications and African American studies at Loyola University of Maryland, will serve as the inaugural director of the university’s Karson Institute for Race, Peace & Social Justice. She joined the faculty at the university in 2009.
Professor Whitehead is a graduate of Lincoln University of Pennsylvania, where she majored in history. She holds a master’s degree in international peace studies from the University of Notre Dame and a Ph.D. in language literature and culture from the University of Maryland Baltimore County.
Tomaz Cunningham, an associate professor of foreign languages at Jackson State University in Mississippi, was given the added duties as interim director of JSU Global in the Division of Academic Affairs.