Community-Engaged Research Symposium to Advance Health Equity: The Impact of Coronavirus Now and in the Future
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The 2020 Community-Engaged Research Symposium to Advance Health Equity will create a space for community stakeholders and academic researchers to network, share research priorities, and advance community-engaged science focused on the impact of the coronavirus now and for the future. This meeting is supported, in part, by Wayne State University’s Office of the Vice President for Research, the Office of Community Engaged Research and the Center for Urban Responses to Environmental Stressors, and the Karmanos Cancer Institute’s Office of Cancer Health Equity and Community Engagement.
This virtual event will be held on December 1, 2020 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and December 2, 2020 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Day one will include a mid-afternoon break.
Registration is FREE, but REQUIRED! To register, visit here.
To view the full program, visit here.
Sessions will include:
Day 1:
- Voncile Brown-Miller (Emcee) Community Outreach, Manager, Karmanos Cancer Institute, Office of Cancer Health Equity and Community Engagement
- Stephen Lanier, Ph.D., Vice President for Research
- Dell Stubblefield (Speaker) Community Activist and CURES Community Advisory Board Member
- Rhonda Dailey, M.D. (Co-Chair) Assistant Professor, Department of Family of Medicine and Public Health Sciences, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Carrie Leach, Ph.D., M.P.A. (Co-Chair) Research Associate, Wayne State University
- Hayley Thompson, Ph.D. (Co-Chair) Professor, Oncology, WSU School of Medicine and Associate Center Director, Community Outreach & Engagement, Karmanos Cancer Institute, Michigan
- Isabel Scarinci, Ph.D., M.P.H. (Panelist) Professor, Associate Director for Faculty Development and Education Division of Preventive Medicine; Associate Director for Globalization and Cancer Disparities, Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama
- Evelinn Borrayo, Ph.D. (Panelist) Professor, Psychology, Colorado State University; Associate Center Director, Community Outreach & Engagement, University of Colorado Cancer Center; Associate Director, Latino Research and Policy Center, University of Colorado, Denver
- Elektra Paskett, Ph.D. (Panelist) Marion N. Rowley Professor of Cancer Research and Director; Professor Division of Epidemiology, College of Public Health; Associate Director for Population Sciences and Community Outreach, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Ohio State University, Ohio
- Hayley Thompson, Ph.D. (Panelist) Professor, Oncology, WSU School of Medicine and Associate Center Director, Community Outreach & Engagement, Karmanos Cancer Institute, Michigan
- Nadia Syed, M.P.H. (Panelist) Public Health Coordinator, ACCESS Community Health and Research Center
- Rev. Sarah Bailey, Ph.D. (Panelist) Co-Founder and CEO; Flint Community Ethics Review Board Member, Bridges Into The Future, Inc.
- Dell Stubblefield (Panelist) Community Activist and CURES Community Advisory Board Member
- Sandra Turner-Handy, M.S. (Panelist) Engagement Director, Michigan Environmental Council
- Carrie Leach, Ph.D., M.P.A. (Moderator) Research Associate, Wayne State University
- Vicki T. Sapp, Ph.D. (Speaker) Director of Student Engagement, Diversity and Inclusion; Assistant Professor, Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, Pennsylvania
- Rhonda Dailey, M.D. (Speaker) Assistant Professor, Department of Family of Medicine and Public Health Sciences, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Elizabeth Towner, Ph.D. (Panelist) Assistant Professor of Family Medicine & Public Health Sciences , Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Angulique Outlaw, Ph.D. (Panelist) Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences, Director of Prevention Programming for Wayne State University Programming (W'SUP), Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Tam Perry, Ph.D. (Panelist) Associate Professor and Founding Executive Member of the Scholars Across Social Work and Anthropology , Wayne State University School of Social Work
- Wilma Stringer (Panelist) Community Advisory Board Member, Healthier Black Elders Center Wayne State University
- Vanessa Rorai, M.S.W. (Panelist) Community Outreach Specialist, Healthier Black Elders Center Wayne State University
- Megan Mulvaney, M.A., M.P.H. (Moderator) LGBT Cancer Action Council, Karmanos Cancer Institute
- Jennifer Mendez, Ph.D. (Moderator) Associate Professor, Internal Medicine - Director Community Engagement, Wayne State University - School of Medicine
- Daniel VanZweden (Speaker) Medical Student, Class of 2023, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- John Sherwood (Speaker) Medical Student, Class of 2023, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Alex Lee (Speaker) Medical Student, Class of 2023, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Hangil Lee (Speaker) Medical Student, Class of 2023, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Erin Leestma (Speaker) Medical Student, Class of 2023, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Ashton Lewandowski (Speaker) Medical Student, Class of 2023, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Macy Lockhart (Speaker) Medical Student, Class of 2023, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Philip Ma (Speaker) Medical Student, Class of 2023, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Aneesh Hehr (Speaker) Medical Student, Class of 2023, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Zechariah Jean (Speaker) Medical Student, Class of 2023, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Lauren Varvatos (Speaker) Medical Student, Class of 2023, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Iman William (Speaker) Medical Student, Class of 2023, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Capricia Bell (Speaker) Medical Student, Class of 2023, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Lauren Robb (Speaker) Medical Student, Class of 2023, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Ty Partridge, Ph.D. (Speaker) Professor, Department of Psychology, Wayne State University
- Chris Trentacosta, Ph.D. (Speaker) Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Wayne State University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Seth Norrholm, Ph.D. (Speaker) Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Wayne State School of Medicine
- Jeffrey Ram, Ph.D. (Speaker) Professor, Department of Physiology, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Lance Gable, J.D., M.P.H. (Speaker) Associate Professor of Law, Wayne State University Law School
- Elizabeth Towner, Ph.D. (Speaker) Assistant Professor of Family Medicine & Public Health Sciences , Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Tam Perry, Ph.D. (Speaker) Associate Professor and Founding Executive Member of the Scholars Across Social Work and Anthropology , Wayne State University School of Social Work
- Parada Jordan, M.S. (Speaker) Director of Community Outreach, Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Michael Simon, M.D. (Moderator) Karmanos Cancer Institute
- Jametta Lilly (Panelist) CEO, Detroit Parent Network
- Mona Makki, M.S. (Panelist) Director, ACCESS Community Health and Research Center
- Al Richmond, M.S.W. (Moderator) Executive Director, Community-Campus Partnerships for Health
- Ijeoma Opara, M.D. (Emcee) Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine and Pediatrics and Co-Director, WSU Global Health Alliance, Wayne State School of Medicine
Day 2
11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Speakers
- Christie Drew, Ph.D. (Workshop Leader) Chief, Program Analysis Branch, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
- Carrie Leach, Ph.D., M.P.A. (Moderator) Research Associate, Wayne State University
Description
This three-hour workshop will be delivered by Christie Drew, PhD, Chief of the Program Analysis Branch at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). Attendees will receive an electronic copy an evaluation manual, co-authored by Dr. Drew, titled Partnerships for Public Health Evaluation Metrics Manual, a product of the NIEHS.
This three-hour workshop will be limited to 40 participants. Dr. Drew will present the logic model concept using pre-designed case studies, or examples identified by participants responses provided at the time when they register. After providing the logic model overview, participants will work in small virtual break out groups to develop activities, outputs and impacts to achieve a goal.
Once we establish several broad components of the logic model we will work on developing metrics for as many components of the logic model as possible during the time allotted. We invite participants to work in their small break out groups to identify the metrics and develop strategies to collect and analyze data that can be used to document success. The metrics exercise includes reminders and strategies to think through the feasibility and appropriateness of the metrics. We aim to be dynamic and interactive, to keep people engaged and move the conversations forward. A wrap-up discussion gives participants opportunity to comment and talk about implementation planning.
Registration is FREE, but REQUIRED! To register, visit here.
Contact
Julie O'Connor
+1 313-577-8845
julie.oconnor@wayne.edu