Brooklyn Health Disparities Center: Conversations on Patient Adherence
The Brooklyn Health Disparities Center, a partnership between SUNY Downstate, Arthur Ashe Institute for Public Health and the Office of the Brooklyn Borough President, is hosting the Friday, Nov. 4 Interdisciplinary Dialogues on Patient Adherence conference.
“Our goal is to engage key stakeholders in addressing this critical issue. Therefore, the target audience includes physicians, nurses, community health workers, community-based organizations, community providers, faith-based leaders, pharmacists, pharmaceutical industry members, healthcare systems leaders, educators, and political leaders,” according to Moro Salifu, MD, MBA, MPH, FACP, Director, Brooklyn Health Disparities Center.
Participants/Presenters include SUNY Drs. Salifu, Lewis, Fraser, Boutin-Foster, Wilson, Cukor, Boutjidir, Kaplan, and more.
The conference Friday, Nov. 4, 2016, runs from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm in the Alumni Auditorium at 395 Lenox Road, Brooklyn, NY 11203. To register, and for more information, please visit the Brooklyn Health Disparities Event page here.
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