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Research Center of Excellence on Minority Health Disparities
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Building Trust Education Programs

This curriculum is designed for use in minority communities, particularly those who experience significant health disparities. This program will help participants understand how research can improve public health and eliminate health disparities. The goals of this program are to enable participants to engage with health and medical research in their communities and to make informed decisions about participating in research. Ideally, two facilitators will lead this interactive five-module program in groups. Potential audiences include civic groups, faith communities, YMCAs/YWCAs, tribal groups and others interested in learning more about participating in research.more »

Health Equity Leadership Institute (HELI)

The Center for Health Equity at the University of Maryland College Park School of Public Health, is partnering with the University of Wisconsin’s Institute for Clinical and Translational Research to conduct the second annual Health Equity Leadership Institute (HELI).more »

Kellogg Health Scholars Program

The Kellogg Health Scholars Program invites you to learn about our unique program to develop future leaders committed to achieving health equity and eliminating health disparities. Our two-year postdoctoral fellowship program invites applicants to join a growing cadre of leaders skilled in research on the social determinants of health, academic-community partnering, community-based participatory research, and application of research to strengthen advocacy and achieve policy change. Browse our pages to learn about our Community Track, our Multidisciplinary Track, our alumni and our eight training sites. Contact us for further information.more »

Collegium of Scholars

The Collegium of Scholars is a Maryland Center for Health Equity (M-CHE) forum, which through a range of activities, engages scholars in the exchange of meaningful discussions regarding the complexities and impact of race, racism, ethnicity, gender, class, and discrimination on health and wellness..more »