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Yale School of Medicine Series organized by Helena Hansen, MD PhD(as of July 29, 2020)Social Medicine in Action Seminar (evening dinner series targeted to students and residents interested in the practice of social medicine)December 4, 2018: “Medical-Legal Partnerships for Migrant and Undocumented Patients.” (Esperanza Diaz, MD, CMHC Hispanic Clinic, Ellen Messali, JD, New Haven Legal Aid, Pamela Montano, MD, NYC Gouverneur Bi-cultural Clinic, Aniyizhai Annamalai, Yale Refugee Clinic)January 29, 2019: “Community Consultation in Clinical Systems of Care.” (Nadine Horton, Yale Health Justice Lab, Chyrell Bellamy and Larry Davidson, Yale Program of Recovery and Community Health) February 28, 2019: “Advocating for Reproductive Justice in Medicine.” (Monica Simpson, Director of SisterSong. Co-hosted by New Haven Healthy Start and Yale Family Planning)March 18, 2019: “Child Abuse Policy and the Policing of Minority Communities: Engaging Practitioners and the Public in Conversations about Justice.” (Mical Raz, MD-PhD, Associate Professor of History of Medicine, Rochester University)April 8, 2019: “Community Engagement to Enhance Primary Care in New Haven Part I.” (Planning meeting with New Haven community researchers and trainees)May 13, 2019: “Community Engagement to Enhance Primary Care in New Haven Part II.” (Large panel of New Haven community researchers with openings for trainees)June 20, 2019: “Introduction to the Practice of Community Participatory Research.” (Deborah Humphries, PhD, Yale School of Public Health, Billy Bromage, MSW, Yale Department of Psychiatry, Hana Ali, PGY3, Department of Psychiatry)July 25, 2019: “Field Work Debriefing from Introduction to Community Participatory Research.” (Helena Hansen reviewed exercises assigned at June 20 training)October 3, 2019: Community Gardening as Health Intervention. Nadine Horton and Hana Ali of WEB/Armory Community Garden, Stacy Spell of Little Red Hen Community Garden, Jacqueline Maisonpierre of New Haven Farms (Co-Sponsored by the US Health Justice Collaborative and New Haven Management Team leaders)November 22, 2019: Activism in Medicine (part of Power Day for medical, nursing and PA students). YSOM faculty Nancy Stanwood, Ben Howell, Ayana Jordan, Holly Kennedy and Linda Schwartz, moderated by Emily Wang. (Co-Sponsored with the YSOM Office of Student Affairs)December 11, 2019: “Filmmaking as Addiction Recovery.” Bellevue Hospital Video Stories in Recovery Group, Lena Friedman, Licensed Art Therapist.February 11, 2020: “Policy Advocacy for Clinicians.” Jules Netherland, PhD, Director, Office of Academic Engagement, Drug Policy Alliance.March 6, 2020. Rayna Rapp, PhD and Faye Ginsburg, PhD, NYU Department of Anthropology. Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp, NYU Anthropology Department, presenting their forthcoming book on the Emergence of Disabilities Studies. (Co-Sponsored by the Yale’s Health Humanities Program) April 23, 2020. “Community Research Opportunities for Clinical Trainees.” Chyrell Bellamy, PhD, Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health, Danya Keene, PhD, Yale School of Public Health, Ayana Jordan, MD,PhD, Imani Breakthrough Opioid Recovery Program, Paul Joudrey, MD, MPH, Yale Drug Use, Addiction and HIV Research, Ryan McNeil, PhD, Program in Addiction Medicine, Lisa Puglisi, MD, Yale Transitions Clinic, Amelia Reese Masterson, New Haven Breastfeeding Task Force, Alana Rosenberg, MPH, Justice, Housing and Health Study, Annie Harper, PhD, Program for Recovery and Community Health June 11, 2020. “Filmmaking and Social Justice.” Gretchen Berland, MD, Yale Department of Medicine, Director, Rolling. Social Medicine in Action Seminar: July 1, 2020. "The Movement for Black Lives from Oscar Grant to COVID-19." Donna Murch, Rutgers University Department of History. Co-sponsored with the Yale Program for Humanities in Medicine.July 22, 2020. "Anti-Blackness, Prison Abolition and Criminal Justice" with Tracey Meares, JD Director of the Justice Collaboratory of Yale Law School and Emily Wang, MD, Director, Health Justice Lab, Yale School of Medicine. Co-sponsored with the Yale Program for Humanities in Medicine.Social Science in Medicine Lunch Series (designed for faculty members and research trainees, to foster exchange of methods and theories as well as research collaborations between social science and clinical researchers) February 8, Catherine Panter-Brick, PhD, Yale Department of Anthropology: “A Biocultural Approach to Evaluating Psychosocial Interventions: Refugee Mental Health, Stress, and Resilience.”June 14, Danya Keene, PhD, Yale School of Public Health: “The Affordable Housing Crisis, Rental Assistance and Population Health.”August 2, Megan Smith, PhD, Yale School of Public Health and Yale Child Study Center: “Maternal Depression in a Community Partnered and Policy Context.”October 25, Marcia Inhorn, PhD, Professor, Yale Department of Anthropology: “Cultural challenges of new reproductive technologies.”December 6, Alexander Felson, PhD, Director, Urban Ecology and Design Lab, and John Truscinski, MA, University of Connecticut: Ecological and health impact of Connecticut’s shoreline changesFebruary 7, Annie Harper, PhD, Yale School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry: “Studying the Poverty and Mental Health Nexus; Why do finances and banking matter?” ................
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