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  • ACE-MAC Scientific Pre Conference Workshop -
    Applying Epidemiologic Methods in the Hispanic Community Health Study - Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL)

DATE: September 15, 2007 ; 9:00AM - 5:00PM
PLACE: Marriott Harbor Beach Resort ; Fort Lauderdale, FL

 

This Workshop is now available on demand as a webcast from Clinical Directors Network (CDN) at www.CDNetwork.org and the American College of Epidemiology website at www.acepidemiology2.org

DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKSHOP (workshop agenda)

As part of its mission to increase minority representation in epidemiology and recommend actions to increase epidemiologic research on health concerns of racial/ethnic minority populations, the ACE Minority Affairs Committee has dedicated its all-day scientific workshop this year to introduce the multi-site Hispanic Community Health Study / Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL). The HCHS/SOL is a multi-site epidemiologic cohort study of approximately 16,000 Latinos of Cuban, Puerto Rican, Mexican and Central/South American origin which will begin collecting data in Fall 2007. This study is being undertaken by investigators at four centers: San Diego State University, Northwestern University (Chicago), Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University (Bronx), and the University of Miami. Investigators from each of these four Centers along with representatives from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are keynote speakers at our scientific workshop to share newly released data, insights into methodological approaches and the role of epidemiology and minority epidemiologists in this study.
HCHS/SOL goals include studying the prevalence and development of disease in Hispanics/Latinos, the role of acculturation, and the identification of risk factors that play protective or harmful roles in Hispanics/Latinos, using extensive clinical exams, laboratory tests and interviews. This Minority Affairs scientific workshop provides an unique opportunity to learn firsthand the epidemiologic science of working with various Latino subpopulations in the United States as discovered from one of the largest NIH-funded studies of Latinos. This scientific workshop is also an opportunity to learn how ancillary studies connected with this large cohort can be proposed by interested investigators. Join us in learning about innovation and sharing of best epidemiologic practices in the design, conduct and analyses of a historic study of the health of Latino subpopulations in the United States.

SPEAKERS

Larissa Aviles-Santa, MD, MPH ­ NIH-NHLBI Deputy Project Officer for the HCHS/SOL
Lorraine Silsbee, MHS ­ NIH-NHLBI Deputy Project Officer for the HCHS/SOL
Lloyd E. Chambless, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ­ PI, HCHS Data Cooordinating Center
Martha Daviglus, MD, PhD, Northwestern University
Aida Giachello, PhD ­ Midwest Latino Health Research Center-University of Illinois at Chicago
Carmen Isasi, MD, PhD ­ Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Via Webcast)
Frank Penedo, PhD, University of Miami
Neil Schneiderman, PhD, University of Miami
Greg Talavera, MD, MPH, San Diego State University
Jessica Jimenez (PhD Candidate, 2012) ­ San Diego State University
Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller, Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Jorge Ibarra, MD, MPH ­ Chair, ACE-MAC (Moderator)
Olivia Carter-Pokras, PhD ­ Vice-Chair ACE-MAC (Moderator)
Jonathan N. Tobin, PhD ­ ACE-MAC Workshop Planning Committee (Moderator)

ACE-MAC Workshop Planning Committee

Chinua Akukwe, MD, MPH
Yvette Cozier, PhD
Jorge Ibarra, MD, MPH - Chair, ACE-MAC
Vickie Mays, PhD, MSPH
Olivia Carter-Pokras, PhD
Victor J. Schoenbach, PhD
Jonathan N. Tobin, PhD

TO VIEW ARCHIVED WEBCASTS:

    The Hispanic Community Health Study/ Study of Latinos (HCHSISOL): Applying Lessons Learned

  • Part 1 - Overview of HCHS Goals, Hypotheses & Methods
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  • Part 2 - Communities & Participants
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  • Part 3 - Involvement and Training of Minority Faculty/Staff in Epidemiology
    Click Here to View

  • Part 4 - Panel Discussion & Audience Q&A
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  • Institute of Public Health Sciences of Yeshiva University - "Diversity and Disparity in Health Conference"

DATE: September 20, 2007 - September 21, 2007
PLACE: Geraldine Schottenstein Cultural Center; 239-241 East 34th Street, NYC

 

A two-day conference that presented realities of health problems related to diversity, as well as discussion about whether disparity is an inevitable by-product of diversity.   


Webcast Archives:

  • Sep 20th, 2007 -
    Remarks on the Collaboration with the Public Health Foundation of India.  
    Keynote Address 
    Discussion
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    Disparities in Disparities
    Agonistic Stress and Illness Risk in Urban Youth
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    Living Large in the Black Community
    Disparities in Stroke and the Hip Hop Intervention
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    Panel Discussion
    What is Unethical about Health Disparity
    Keynote Address
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  • Sep 21st, 2007 -
    Women’s Health: Are Global Inequalities Greater Than Those for Men?
    Methodological Issues in Diversity Research Globalization and the Obesity-Diabetes Epidemic
    Methodological Challenges in Diversity Research.
    Click Here to View

    Qualitative Methods for Trauma Research with Culturally Diverse Populations
    Diversity - Natural Selection or Innovation?  Recognizing the New You: Cancer Survivors, Work and the ADA
    Symposium Panel Discussion
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