2015 Community Health Matters Forum
Building Successful Academic Partnerships to Achieve Health Equity
The following are PowerPoint presentations obtained from speakers during the Community Engagement Research Program's (CERP) Forum entitled "Building Successful Academic Partnerships to Achieve Health Equity," held on May 28-29, 2015 at Morehouse School of Medicine. The CERP Community Steering Board would like to thank all of you who attended the forum. If you were unable to attend, we hope you benefit from the wealth of information provided below:
Presentations
- Cultural Considerations for Community-based Training and Research by Dr. Arletha Williams-Livingston
- Building Community Partnerships: Research Ethics and the IRB by John C. Smith, MSW, CIM, CIP
- Where You Lead, They Will Follow by Karin Douglas, Senior Consultant, Georgia Center for Nonprofits
- Making the Grade: The Southeastern Health Equity Council's Health Equity Report Card by L. Johnson
- Evaluation: Building the Evidence to Demonstrate Impacts and Outcomes by Latrice Rollins, PhD, MSW and Calvin McAllister, MPH
- Older Adults with HIV: What you Need to Know by Mark Brennan-Ing, PhD
- Building Capacity and Engaging in Atlanta's Environmental Health Community by Melanie Peason, Lynne Young, and Kevin Moody