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Earn CME credit for listening to this episode of Prioritizing Equity.
In the November 19, 2020 edition of our Prioritizing Equity series, leaders in public health and academia discuss the power of data in understanding health inequities and the systemic issues that cause them to persist. Topics will include COVID-19, the social and political context surrounding data and data analysis, as well as the challenges of quantifying health inequities and the structural and social determinants of health.
Panel:
Moderator: Fernando De Maio, PhD, director, research and data use, AMA Center for Health Equity
Originally aired: November 19th, 2020
The AMA's Digital Code of Conduct: https://www.ama-assn.org/code-conduct
By American Medical Association4.7
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Earn CME credit for listening to this episode of Prioritizing Equity.
In the November 19, 2020 edition of our Prioritizing Equity series, leaders in public health and academia discuss the power of data in understanding health inequities and the systemic issues that cause them to persist. Topics will include COVID-19, the social and political context surrounding data and data analysis, as well as the challenges of quantifying health inequities and the structural and social determinants of health.
Panel:
Moderator: Fernando De Maio, PhD, director, research and data use, AMA Center for Health Equity
Originally aired: November 19th, 2020
The AMA's Digital Code of Conduct: https://www.ama-assn.org/code-conduct

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