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SUMMARY:Health, Not Healthcare: What We Need to Talk About When We Talk About Health
DTSTART:20190122T200000Z
DTEND:20190122T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20190122T213700Z
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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Sandro Galea\, Dean and Robert A. Knox Professor\, Boston University School of Public Health\nNational Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities\n\nThe objectives of Dr. Galea’s presentation will include an understanding of the following:
- We pay substantial attention to healthcare in the United States\; as a result\, we have a mismatch between attention paid to health and our health outcomes.
- In large part\, this mismatch is because we do not pay sufficient attention to the forces that influence health.
- Place\, power\, money\, race\, the past\, compassion\, and other forces are inevitable drivers of health\, and we need to talk about them all if we are to improve our health.
Galea\, Dean and Robert A. Knox Professor at Boston University School of Public Health\, is a renowned physician\, epidemiologist\, and author. He has been named one of Time magazine’s epidemiology innovators and listed as one of the “World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds.” His latest book\, Healthier: Fifty Thoughts on the Foundations of Population Health\, has been called “the book everyone interested in health must read.” \n\nA recipient of numerous awards and honors\, Galea holds a medical degree from the University of Toronto and graduate degrees from Harvard University and Columbia.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n\n\nAuthor: Dr. Sandro Galea\, Dean and Robert A. Knox Professor\, Boston University School of Public Health
Description: National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
The objectives of Dr. Galea’s presentation will include an understanding of the following:
- We pay substantial attention to healthcare in the United States\; as a result\, we have a mismatch between attention paid to health and our health outcomes.
- In large part\, this mismatch is because we do not pay sufficient attention to the forces that influence health.
- Place\, power\, money\, race\, the past\, compassion\, and other forces are inevitable drivers of health\, and we need to talk about them all if we are to improve our health.
Galea\, Dean and Robert A. Knox Professor at Boston University School of Public Health\, is a renowned physician\, epidemiologist\, and author. He has been named one of Time magazine’s epidemiology innovators and listed as one of the “World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds.” His latest book\, Healthier: Fifty Thoughts on the Foundations of Population Health\, has been called “the book everyone interested in health must read.”
A recipient of numerous awards and honors\, Galea holds a medical degree from the University of Toronto and graduate degrees from Harvard University and Columbia. CIT Live ID: 28970
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