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SIREN Coffee & Science Wrap Party
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On December 3rd, 2021, SIREN organized a special closing event (insert tears) for the 2021 Coffee & Science series. Special guests Bethany Hamilton, JD, and Kelly Doran, MD, shared their own takeaways from the series and asked participants to share favorite episodes and raise big-picture questions about how social care research can be used to move the needle on policy and practice.
Reminder! Please let us know what you thought of Coffee & Science and your ideas for SIREN’s 2022 National Research Meeting: https://ucsf.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7Otc9vpAIr8G9cW
Voices you hear, in order of appearance:
- Yuri Cartier, MPH, Senior Research Associate at SIREN
- Kelly Doran, MD, Emergency Physician and Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Population Health at NYU Grossman School of Medicine
- Laura Gottlieb, MD, MPH, Founding Co-Director of SIREN
- Bethany Hamilton, JD, Co-Director of the National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership at George Washington University
Episodes highlighted in this wrap party:
- Challenging Racist Systems, Processes, and Analyses in Social Care
- To Scale or Not to Scale: Social Risk Screening and the US Health Care System
- The Intersection of Racism, Discrimination, and Social Risk Screening in Clinical Settings
- Why and How a Health Center Created a Social Enterprise
- Community-Hospital Collaborations to Improve Neighborhoods
- The Health Care Anchor Model
- Delivering Social Care in the Virtual Frontier
- Community Health Workers and Social Care Integration
- Using Clinical Decision Support Tools to Contextualize Care
- Taking Action on Housing as a Political Determinant of Health
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