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Third Annual Summer Research Summit on Health Equity Organized by the Center of Excellence in Health Equity, Training and Research, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA on June 9, 2020

Authors :
Abbhirami Rajagopal
Abiodun Oluyomi
Acara E. Turner
Adedoyin Johnson
Alfred Flores
Alfredo Echeverria
Ali Abbas Asghar-Ali
Alyssa Eason
Amy Orange
Andile Dube
Andres Bryan
Andrew Arvizu
Anil T. Mangla
Anjali Deendyal
Anjali Ramoutar
Anna M. Jilla
Annise Wilson
Antonio Jimenez
Ardawna Jael Green
Avani Patel
Aya Itani
Ayrea Hurley
Bess Biscocho
Beverly I. Anaele
Blessing Felix-Okoroj
Brittany Adams
Brooke Wagen
Camden J. Hallmark
Carole E. Johnson
Charles Park
Chaya Prasad
Chris Lavy
Chris Ulack
Christina Maxey
Christopher Nemeh
Dakota Rodgers
Danielle Gonzales
Danielle Whitman
Darius B. Dawson
David Latini
Debra Canales
Debra Dianne Murray
Deepa Dongarwar
Deepu Karri
Derek L. Lockett
Dhitinut Ratnapradipa
Dr. Emma Santa Maria
Edgardo Ordonez
Elisha Acosta
Elyse Lopez
Emmanuella Oduguwa
Erica Chow
Eunique L. Williams
Farzanna S. Haffizulla
Fernando X. Cuascut
Hamisu M. Salihu
Ibeth Caceres
Ionna D. Athanassaki
Jacob Atkins
Jacquelin Rodriguez
Jairo Barrantes Perez
Jalyce Taylor
Jeffery Joy
Jennifer Chang
Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer R. Gaertner-Otto
Jennifer Spinler
Jensine’ Norman
Joel Suarez
Jordan Jones
Joslyn Gober
Jqar Washington
Justin Magrat
Karen Armknecht
Katherine Dowdell
Kathleen McDeavitt
Katie Kirk
Kaylinda Tran
Kaylyn Snook
Kelsey Fitzhugh
Kelsey Jarrett
Kendal D. Hirschi
Kendra Ratnapradipa
Kobby A. Wiafe
Kristen Fisher
Krystal Carter
Laura Rosen
Lauren D. Garner
Lindy Ross
Lyssa Ochoa
Maria I. Castellanos
Maria Vigil
Maricarmen Marroquin
Marina Masciale
Mario Zuniga Palma
Marlene McNeese
Mary Beth Bennett
Matthew Morones
Megan Abadom
Meghna Sebastian
Mia Furgurson
Mia Vento
Michael K. Hole
Michael R. Kauth
Michelle Ludwig
Morgan Castelbuono
Mwamba Mvula
Nadia Sherif
Nancy Trinh
Natalia Rodriguez
Natalie Guerrero
Natasha M. Navejar
Neema Pithia
Nick Christian
Nick Huntington-Klein
Nicole Gras
Nina Truong
Norma Perez
Olusegun Bakare
Paige Hoyer
Patrick Costello
Patrick Hardigan
Paul Nakata
Rachel McCommon
Rachelle Wanser
Ramona Parker
Renee Lastrapes
Ria Brown
Robin P. Goin-Kochel
Russell McIntire
Samantha Janfaza
Samuel E. Willis
Sana Erbati
Sang (Sam) Pak
Sara L. Grisales
Sarah Gustafson
Sean Liu
Sergio M. Navarro
Shelby Johnson
Sherry Pinkstaff
Shetal Amin
Shital M. Patel
Sruthi Thomas
Taelor Farrow
Tara Everett
Terri L. Fletcher
Titilope Fasipe
Toi B. Harris
Torrence Tran
Trung Nguyen
Valencia P. Walker
Vicki Mercado
Victor Cheuy
Victoria Iwinski
Whitney Williams
William Lagor
William Robinson
Yue Xie
Source :
International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS, International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS, Vol 9, Iss 3 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Global Health and Education Projects, Inc, 2020.

Abstract

Advancing Health Equity Through Innovations and Technology This year’s summit was unique given the COVID-19 pandemic: a major global outbreak that has imposed severe restrictions in all aspects of our life. At the outset, we were faced with three mutually exclusive options. First option was to cancel the summit in its entirety: this was the easiest and most obvious choice once the COVID-19 pandemic forced a near total lockdown all over the country with unprecedented disruptions of normal daily activities as the disease announced its thunderous touchdown on United States (US) soil. It was also the most-logical response faced with uncertainty regarding summit logistics and expected poor attendance due to the raging pandemic. Second option was to conduct a digital summit restricted to local audiences at Baylor College of Medicine: this option entailed implementing a virtual summit with attendance restricted to participants from our institution only. It sounded like a reasonable choice but that would impede the presence of diversity of topics, perspectives, insights and experiential learning opportunities, which are what render the summit exciting and worth attending. And finally, the last option was to conduct a digital unrestricted summit open to all interested audiences throughout the US. The conduct of a virtual summit open to all participants from around the country was initially considered daunting given the likelihood of amplified technical problems associated with an array of internet access differentials around the country, which would require a strong Information Technology (IT) presence throughout the sessions. Nonetheless, the attractiveness of going national with a virtual summit, despite the pandemic and logistical challenges, slowly gained converts and became the dominant choice. The response and level of participation in this first virtual summit showed an unanticipated surge despite the increase in registration fees to cover IT costs. This year, we had attendees from all regions of the US as well as from the United Kingdom. The range of topics was quite diverse encompassing health disparities in relation to cancers, nutrition, musculo-skeletal disorders, amputation rates, vaccination uptakes and COVID-19 infections. Various solutions were passionately presented to address these disparities including novel health technologies, community engagement and partnerships, improvement in health literacy and alternative therapeutics. There were no hitches despite the complex breakout sessions, and above all, attendees were satisfied and offered outstanding evaluation scores. This was definitely a summit that metamorphosed from pessimism to a triumphant success! Copyright © 2020 Salihu et al. Published by Global Health and Education Projects, Inc. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in this journal, is properly cited.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2161864X and 21618674
Volume :
9
Issue :
Suppl 3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b92befd07404f5c6f6943ba39f0c11e9