Wednesday, February 28, 2024
5:30pm to 8:00pm
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Henry Ford + MSU Health Equity Film Series Featuring 'The Deadliest Disease in America'
(Student Events)
All are welcome to attend!
View a film and join an enlightening discussion in the next Henry Ford + MSU Health Equity Film Series featuring "The Deadliest Disease in America." This thought-provoking film, enhanced by expert-lead discussions, highlights unequal treatment based on the skin color rampant in the healthcare machine.
Following the screening of the film, Renée Branch Canady, Ph.D., MPA, will moderate an engaging discussion on how bias and health inequity exist in modern-day healthcare. By the end of this event, participants will identify increased knowledge and state an example of historical factors and mitigation strategies that influence bias and health inequity in modern day healthcare settings.
1.0-2.0 CNE/CME contact hours are available to professionals for this event.
This event is free, and due to limited space registration is required. For in-person attendees, light refreshments will be provided.
This event is also offered to participate via Zoom. Due to licensing, the film cannot be broadcast via ZOOM, however, we invite you to a complimentary viewing of the film before or during the event on February 28. The film link is available at henryfordmsu.org. The film's link will be shared during the event while the in-person participants are viewing the film on the MSU campus. more information...
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MSU Bott Building for Nursing Education & Research C160 & C170 [map] |
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free |
Sponsor: |
public |
Contact: |
Herny Ford + MSU henryfordmsu@msu.edu |
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