ASNR21 Virtual: Health Equity and Health Disparities in the US: Current Status and Future Trends

CreditCME:1.5


Tag(s)Healthcare Policy, ASNR21, eCME (CME Only)

ASNR 21

Description

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RELEASE DATE: 5/24/2021
EXPIRATION DATE: 5/24/2024


INSTRUCTIONS FOR PARTICIPATION
To complete this activity, learners will watch a video and submit a course evaluation. Once all elements are completed, a certificate will be provided in the Completed Courses section of the My Learning tab. A transcript of all completed sessions and courses is available to download on the Completed Courses page.

DESCRIPTION

This session will address health equity issues, disparities, and future trends, including the current pandemic, workforce diversity, and pipeline needs, in radiology and beyond.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this activity, participants will have strategies to:

  • Understand and define health equity and health disparities.
  • Understand how workforce diversity and pipeline needs in the U.S. can promote equity and mitigate disparities.
  • Explore future trends in the U.S.
  • Identify opportunities for radiologists through NIH grants, research, education and advocacy.

AGENDA

Planners: John E. Jordan, MD, MPP, FACR; Erin Simon Schwartz, MD, FACR
Moderators: John Jordan, MD, MPP, FACR; Bhavya Rehani, MD; Erin Simon Schwartz, MD, FACR Health Equity, Health Disparities, and Patient-Centered Care: Current and Future Trends
Richard T. Benson, MD, PhD Racism as a Public Health Problem and Potential Targets to Advance Health Equity
Consuelo Hopkins Wilkins MD, MSCI Financial Toxicity, Social Inequality and Health Disparities: Why Radiologists Should Care About Health Equity
Ruth C. Carlos MD, MS, FACR Health Equity and Healthcare as a Right: Social Determinants of Disease and Vulnerable Populations
Efren Flores, MD

ACCREDITATION STATEMENT

The American Society of Neuroradiology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The American Society of Neuroradiology designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.


SPEAKER & MODERATOR DISCLOSURE INDEX

John Jordan, MD, MPP, FACR: Nothing to disclose
Bhavya Rehani, MD: Nothing to disclose
Erin Simon Schwartz, MD, FACR: Applied Radiology, Editor-in-Chief
Richard T. Benson, MD, PhD: Nothing to disclose
Consuelo Hopkins Wilkins MD, MSCI: Nothing to disclose
Ruth C. Carlos MD, MS, FACR: JACR, Other Financial or Material Support
Efren Flores, MD: Nothing to disclose

PLANNER & PROGRAM COMMITTEE DISCLOSURE INDEX

Erin Simon Schwartz, MD, FACR: Applied Radiology, Editor-in-Chief
Chang, Peter: Avicenna.ai, Stock shareholder
Johnson, Michele: IschiemiaView, Scientific/Medical Advisory Board Member
Lev, Michael: Takeda Pharm, Consultant; GE Healthcare, Research Grant Site Principal Investigator
Poussaint, Tina Young: NIH: Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium Neuroimaging Center Grant, Research Grant Site Principal Investigator; Springer Publishing, Other Financial or Material Support
Schwartz, Erin Simon: Applied Radiology, Editor in Chief

All other planners and Program Committee members have nothing to disclose.