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Women’s Institute For Science, Equity and Race SLIM Workshop
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3rd Annual Virtual Black Maternal & Child Health Summit: Forging Forward for Black Birth Justice
From The Foundation for Black Women’s Wellness and the Black Maternal and Child Health Alliance of Dane County: Register today for the 3rd Annual Virtual Black Maternal & Child Health Summit on Thursday April 20, …
Wisconsin DHS Accepting Applications for Maternal Mortality Review Team (MMRT)
From the WI DHS MMRT: Background The Wisconsin Maternal Mortality Review Team (MMRT) is a multi-disciplinary group of professionals that reviews case-level (de-identified) information about deaths of Wisconsin residents that occur during pregnancy or within …
PRC Week 2023 | Collaborating for Impact: Working to Build a Healthier Tomorrow
PRC Week 2023 convenes 2019-2024 PRC funding cycle recipients, community members, partners, and CDC PRC program staff and other agency leadership to provide a forum for the sharing of best practices in collaborative public …
DFMCH Grand Rounds Forum: Improving Birth Outcomes for Black Families by Connecting Care and Community to Advance Health Equity
From the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Family Medicine and Community Health: Presenters: Adrian Jones, UW Health Program Manager, Community Health Improvement Ariel Robbins, MPH, Program Director, Dane County Health Council Jawana Echols-Anderson, Community Health …
2nd Community Health Worker Innovations Summit: New Frontiers for Establishing a Health Equity Workforce
From NYU Langone Health Community Health Worker Research & Resource Center: The theme of this year’s summit is New Frontiers for Establishing a Health Equity Workforce. It will highlight opportunities for sustainability and scalability of …
WI Community Health Worker Network 2022 Conference
From the WI Community Health Worker Network: We are excited to have you join us for this year’s 2022 WI Community Health Worker Network conference. This year’s theme is “CHWs…Staying the Course.” As we continue …