Vaccination and Its Historical Discontents: The Long-Term View on Skepticism and ‘Personal Belief Exemptions’
ZoomThis talk by Elena Conis, Ph.D. is part of the 2022 Merrimon Lecture Series, presented by the UNC Center for Bioethics.
This talk by Elena Conis, Ph.D. is part of the 2022 Merrimon Lecture Series, presented by the UNC Center for Bioethics.
This talk, presented by Heidi J Larson, Ph.D., is the 2022 Merrimon Lecture, hosted by the UNC Center for Bioethics. CHER is a proud co-sponsor of the Merrimon Lecture.
The UNC Center for Health Equity Research (CHER) is proud to sponsor the National Health Equity Research Webcast. The 2022 theme is “Environmental Justice: The Science, the People, the Politics.” Hear from national leaders and ask questions during a moderated question-and-answer session. This year’s expert panelists are: Ryan E. Emanuel, Ph.D., associate professor of hydrology, … Read more
If you haven’t heard of Carolina Across 100, this is your chance to learn about the unique, pan-University effort! The initiative, launched by Chancellor Guskiewicz and led by Anita Brown-Graham at the UNC School of Government, is responding to challenges created or exacerbated by COVID-19. Over the five years, the initiative will engage with communities … Read more
Join Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) for the first webinar in their “Celebrating 25 Years of Partnerships” Webinar Series. In celebration of 25 years of promoting health equity and social justice through partnerships with community and academic partners, CCPH is hosting a series of webinars highlighting partnerships and their power to change the conditions and … Read more
This talk by Perri Klass, M.D., is part of the Bullitt History of Medicine Lectures, The Merrimon Lecture, presented by the UNC Center for Bioethics. This will be a hybrid event with a Zoom option.
The unmet health needs of incarcerated people contribute to a public health crisis that disproportionately impacts Black and Brown men and women, and exacerbates existing health conditions for the almost 2 million Americans behind bars. These health challenges continue through reentry when more than 600,000 people return to the community each year. This reentry population … Read more