Research Alert: December 14, 2020

New Rural Ethnic/Racial Disparities Recaps and Upcoming Webinar

Gateway has developed Rural Health Research Recaps to identify the key findings from all of the research centers on specific rural health topics. These two recaps examine social and systemic inequities that influence disparities in health among minority group populations. Rural minority group populations often experience dual disparities in health that influence adverse health outcomes, including premature death, age-adjusted mortality, disability status, and obesity rates.

Don't miss tomorrow's repeat webinar!

Social Determinants of Health: Challenges and Opportunities in Rural America

Date: Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Time: 10:00 am Pacific, 11:00 am Mountain, 12:00 pm Central, 1:00 pm Eastern
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
Website: ruralhealthresearch.org/webinars/sdoh-in-rural-america/
Zoom Link: https://und.zoom.us/j/93349146757

Jan Probst, PhD
Distinguished Professor Emerita, Researcher
Rural and Minority Health Research Center

This webinar hit the 500 person capacity in the first five minutes when presented on November 17! If you missed this webinar, or experienced audio or connectivity issues, join us again as Dr. Probst discuses racial and social health inequities in rural America.

Social determinants of health are defined by the World Health Organization as "the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age." For rural populations, many of these elements are less favorable than within urban areas. Building on work conducted by the Rural and Minority Health Research Center, this presentation will review some of the key elements associated with health across rural White and minority populations, such as education, income, and health facility availability.

The webinar is free, no registration is required, but participation is limited to the first 500 to log-on that day. If the webinar reaches capacity, you will be able to access the recording, archived on the Gateway website.

Contact Information:

Shawnda Schroeder, PhD
North Dakota and NORC Rural Health Reform Policy Research Center
Phone: 701.777.0787
shawnda.schroeder@und.edu