National Minority Health Month is observed every year in April to call attention to the health disparities that persist among racial and ethnic minority populations and the ways in which society can h...
The CDC and HHS have named April
National Minority Health Month.
Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio Marks
National Minority Health Month and National Minority Cancer Awareness Week
April is
National Minority Health Month.
At 10:15 a.m., Rep. Charlie Rangel and celebrity chef Marja Vongerichten are special guest speakers at a Democracy Prep Public Schools event promoting
National Minority Health Month by discussing the importance of adopting healthy habits at a young age, Harlem Prep Elementary School, 240 E 123rd St., Manhattan.
Not exact matches
The $ 4.7 - million company won its first contract outside the DOD on good references and luck: the
National Institutes of
Health wanted a
minority - owned company to survey the career opportunities for
minorities in biomedical research.
As the U.S. nears the point where
minorities comprise greater than 50 percent of the population, the need for strong
minority - owned businesses in
national and global supply chains will be vital to the
health of our growing economy.»
This project was partially supported by the
National Center on
Minority Health and
Health Disparities,
National Institutes of
Health EXPORT Grant P20 MD001765.
The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the
National Center on
Minority Health and
Health Disparities or the
National Institutes of
Health.
Deputy
Minority Spokesperson on
Health, Dr. Robert Kuganab - Lem, has advised that discussions on the
National Health Insurance Scheme, NHIS, must not be politicized.
With funding from the
National Science Foundation and the
National Institute of Mental
Health, AAAS and 17 other organizations sponsored a Summer 1991 workshop on values and ethical issues in science and technology for
minority scholars.
While at Hunter, Rezende joined Peter Lipke's lab and received 3 years of research training as a fellow in the
National Institutes of
Health's
Minority Biomedical Research Support (MBRS) program.
The additional slots are probably intended for newer NIH units like the
National Institute for Biological Imaging and Bioengineering and the Center for
Minority Health and
Health Disparities, Schaffer notes.
WSU also had a variety of
minority science undergraduate initiatives — such as the MARC (Minority Access to Careers) fellowship, which is administered by the National Institutes of
minority science undergraduate initiatives — such as the MARC (
Minority Access to Careers) fellowship, which is administered by the National Institutes of
Minority Access to Careers) fellowship, which is administered by the
National Institutes of
Health.
On the other hand, you still have to say something to your inquisitive relatives and friends, so I did come up with a few choice things in answer to the «What are you going to do when you're done» question: science policy; educational policy; working for funding agencies such as the
National Institutes of
Health, the
National Science Foundation, or the Packard Foundation; teaching at a
minority - serving institution; university administration.
The research was funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative, the
National Institute on
Minority Health and
Health Disparities from the
National Institutes of
Health, the Welch Foundation and the
National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Research funders in the United States (including the
National Institutes of
Health, with its policy for the inclusion of women and
minorities as subjects in clinical research), Canada, Norway, and Spain have adopted similar policies.
Current standards for ultrasound evaluation of fetal growth may lead to misclassification of up to 15 percent of fetuses of
minority mothers as being too small, according to a study by researchers at the
National Institutes of
Health (NIH) and other institutions.
► The
National Institutes of
Health (NIH) is launching a new program to «attract and retain more
minority students» in the sciences, Jeffrey Mervis wrote Tuesday.
► In another Tuesday ScienceInsider, Jocelyn Kaiser conducted a Q&A with physician Eliseo Perez - Stable, who, this month, will become the new director of the
National Institute on
Minority Health and Health Disparities, where he «will oversee $ 270 million in research and training programs, and help coordinate minority health research across [the National Institutes of Health]
Minority Health and Health Disparities, where he «will oversee $ 270 million in research and training programs, and help coordinate minority health research across [the National Institutes of Health].&
Health and
Health Disparities, where he «will oversee $ 270 million in research and training programs, and help coordinate minority health research across [the National Institutes of Health].&
Health Disparities, where he «will oversee $ 270 million in research and training programs, and help coordinate
minority health research across [the National Institutes of Health]
minority health research across [the National Institutes of Health].&
health research across [the
National Institutes of
Health].&
Health].»
In the summer of 1989, I was involved in the
National Institutes of
Health Minority Biomedical Research Support Program (NIH - MBRS).
To make that climb a little easier, the
National Institutes of
Health (NIH) offers a range of debt repayment programs for scientists who decide to do basic, clinical, or behavioral research in areas targeted by NIH, such as minority health disparities and
Health (NIH) offers a range of debt repayment programs for scientists who decide to do basic, clinical, or behavioral research in areas targeted by NIH, such as
minority health disparities and
health disparities and AIDS.
The U.S.
National Institutes of
Health (NIH) has a long history of working to increase the diversity of its intramural and extramural biomedical research workforce, especially through programs such as
Minority Access to Research Careers,
Minority Biomedical Research Support, Research Centers at
Minority Institutions, and Diversity Supplements.
After more than 3 decades of trying to increase the number of
minority biomedical researchers, officials at the
National Institutes of
Health (NIH) have a raft of anecdotal evidence that the programs are working.
The
National Institutes of
Health's (NIH's) «Bridges to the Baccalaureate Degree» tries to help underrepresented
minority students become scientists.
Red Eagle worked in Clarke's lab for two years, thanks to support from a UCLA summer research program and the
Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) Program, sponsored by the
National Institutes of
Health (NIH).
In a 2003 report titled «Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Barriers in Healthcare,» the
National Academies» Institute of Medicine detailed the shortcomings in the delivery of
health services to
minorities.
He pursued and eventually secured, despite two rejections, a
National Institutes of
Health grant to fund a university program targeted at helping
minority postbaccalaureate students remain competitive for admission to top - tier research institutions.
Several other components would be disbursed among the
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (such as disease model resources), NIH's imaging institute, and its institute for
minority health research.
John Ruffin, who has headed
minority health efforts at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for 24 years, is stepping down as director of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
minority health efforts at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for 24 years, is stepping down as director of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (N
health efforts at the
National Institutes of
Health (NIH) for 24 years, is stepping down as director of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (N
Health (NIH) for 24 years, is stepping down as director of the
National Institute on
Minority Health and Health Disparities
Minority Health and Health Disparities (N
Health and
Health Disparities (N
Health Disparities (NIMHD).
Special Initiatives programs are co-sponsored by the
National Center on
Minority Health and
Health Disparities (another component of the
National Institutes of
Health).
Meanwhile, the congressionally chartered Commission on the Advancement of Women and
Minorities in Science, Engineering, and Technology Development is holding public hearings (the next will be held 7 December at the
National Institutes of
Health in Bethesda, Maryland) and is formulating a report on specific strategies for how to deal with the slow pace of change in academia as well as business and government.
Child mortality has fallen dramatically even among China's
minority groups, and in northwest and southwest regions, despite the fact that
minority groups and underdeveloped areas are usually the hardest to reach and last to benefit from
national health gains in most countries.
Researchers from NHGRI and the
National Institute on
Minority Health and
Health Disparities (NIMHD), both parts of NIH, conducted the study.
With the passing of Adolphus P. Toliver, the scientific community has lost a friend, a great mentor, a change agent and a leading proponent of the
minority programs at the
National Institutes of
Health.
With his death, the scientific community has lost a great mentor, a change agent and a leading proponent of the
minority programs at the
National Institutes of
Health.
RTRN is supported by the
National Institute on
Minority Health and
Health Disparities,
National Institutes of
Health (NIH), through Grant Number U54MD008149.
RTRN is Funded by the
National Institute on
Minority Health and
Health Disparities of the
National Institutes of
Health under Award Number U54MD008149.
In addition to NHLBI, the new study was supported by the
National Institute on
Minority Health and
Health Disparities (NIMHD),
National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences (NIEHS), the American Asthma Foundation, and the Sandler Family Foundation.
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To accomplish its mission, NIMHD plans, reviews, coordinates, and evaluates all
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health disparities research and activities of the National Institutes of Health; conducts and supports research in minority health and health disparities; promotes and supports the training of a diverse research workforce; translates and disseminates research information; and fosters innovative collaborations and partner
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health disparities; promotes and supports the training of a diverse research workforce; translates and disseminates research information; and fosters innovative collaborations and partnerships.
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Environmental Injustice: Poor and
Minorities Suffer Most from Sick Schools In the second part of the special report Sick Schools: A
National Problem, Education World news editor Diane Weaver Dunne examines how poor and
minority school populations are exposed to more environmental hazards and therefore suffer a disproportionate amount of adverse
health effects.
Coming on - board with public relations and communications experience in
national,
health - related organizations, Stacia used those specialized skills to tell the story from the lens of academic achievement, student success, and the systems in place that help
minority students excel in college and beyond.
Ageless Dreamer, NH American Medical Writers Association, Northern California Chapter Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire, NH Breathe New Hampshire, NH Cocheco Valley Humane Society, NH Community Campus, NH Cy - Fair Educational Foundation, TX Foundation for Seacoast
Health, NH Friendship Farm, MA Great Bay Stewards, NH Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative NEW Jewish Home
Health and Hospital Lifecare System, NY (intranet) Kittery Land Trust, ME NEW LeadershipNH, NH UPDATED NAACP, Seacoast Chapter, NH
National Federation of Humane Societies
National Kidney Foundation, NY New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence, NH NEW New Hampshire Center for Non-Profits New Hampshire Made, NH New Hampshire
Minority Health Coalition, NH Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Parish, NH NEW Portsmouth a la Carte, NH Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce, NH Portsmouth Criterium, NH NEW Portsmouth Peace Treaty Association, NH Rockingham County ServiceLink, NH Sarasota Orchestra, FL St. Mary's Hospital, CO (Savvy Unlimited) Sexual Assault Support Services, NH SHAPE Dominica, Dominican Republic Southern New Hampshire Area
Health Center Sustainable Harvest International, ME United Way of the Greater Seacoast, NH USS New Hampshire, NH West Newbury Riding and Driving Club, MA Youth Haven, FL NEW
He is Past President of the Society for Community Research and Action / Division of Community Psychology (27) of APA and has received the SCRA Distinguished Contribution to Practice and Ethnic
Minority Mentoring Awards, as well as APA's
National Psychological Consultants to Management Award, the Joseph E. Zins Memorial Senior Scholar Award for Social - Emotional Learning from the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), the John P. McGovern Medal from the American School
Health Association, and the Sanford McDonnell Award for Lifetime Achievement in Character Education.
FUNDING: Supported by the HRSA NRSA Fellowship Training grant T32 HP10004 -16-00 (Dr Tschudy),
National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development grant 1K24HD052559 (Dr Cheng), and the DC - Baltimore Research Center on Child
Health Disparities P20 MD00165 from the
National Institute on
Minority Health and
Health Disparities.
Advocates for Youth, AIDS Action Baltimore, Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center, Center for
Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE), HIV Law Project, HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA), HIV Prevention Justice Alliance (HIV PJA), HIVictorious, Inc., International Women's
Health Coalition,
National Council of Jewish Women,
National Minority AIDS Council, Physicians for Human Rights, Professional Association of Social Workers in HIV and AIDS, Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S. (SIECUS), START Westminster, The AIDS Institute, The Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, and Treatment Access Expansion Project
They've tried to cut funding in every way possible: by illegally preventing Planned Parenthood
health centers from serving patients enrolled in Medicaid, or serving patients through essential programs such as Title X, and they've also gone after our participation in specific initiatives like the
National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program; the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA); the
Minority AIDS Initiative; and STI prevention programs.
This article was supported by the Asian / Pacific Islander Youth Violence Prevention Center (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; R49 / CCR918619 -05; 1 U49 / CE000749 -01), the
National Center for Indigenous Hawaiian Behavioral
Health (NIMH; R24 MH5015 - 01, R24 MH57079 - A1, The Queen's Medical Center, and The John A. Burns Foundation) and the
National Center on
Minority Health and
Health Disparities.