Episode 3
Episode 3: Highlights of the APHA 2021 Annual Meeting
In this episode, we discuss the highlights of the APHA (American Public Health Association) 2021 Annual Meeting. We share some of the major themes that were discussed at the conference, some of the crucial and notable interactions and even confrontations during the conference. We also share the abstracts and presentations from our listeners and community, including:
Sheeba Ibidunni's talk on Going Against Tradition: From Fellowship to Startup
Jamile Tellez Lieberman's talk on Immigration Enforcement, Discrimination and Mental Health among Latino/x Adolescents
Angela Suarez's talk, Are we Really in This Together? Evaluating Intersectoral Partnerships Designed to Address SDH
Elizabeth Sommers' presentation on Pain and Opioids: Evidence for Integrating Acupuncture into Treatment Planning
Jasmine Leonard's short film, From Sarah to Serena: A Historical Review of the Medical Mistreatment of Black Women
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