Health Equity and Leadership for AANHPI Populations - Personal and Professional Perspectives
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Explore the complexities of health disparities and equity for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPIs) in this 59-minute lecture presented by Dr. Howard Koh. Gain insights into the challenges and progress made in understanding health outcomes for this diverse and rapidly growing population in the United States. Learn about the importance of recognizing the heterogeneity within AANHPI communities, which encompass over 50 ethnicities and 100 languages. Discover how recent advancements in data collection and analysis have contributed to a better understanding of AANHPI health issues. Benefit from Dr. Koh's extensive experience as a public health leader, including his roles as Assistant Secretary for Health in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Commissioner of Public Health for Massachusetts. Understand the significance of documenting health outcomes for AANHPI subgroups and comparing them with other populations to achieve health equity in our diverse nation.
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Health Equity and Leadership for AANHPI Populations: Personal and Professional Perspectives
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