Highlights of Pandemic Related Successes in Tribal Communities, a webinar co-sponsored by the NIH RECOVER, NIH CEAL, and the NIH Tribal Health Research Office

The NIH Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery Initiative, also called NIH RECOVER, in partnership with the Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) and the Tribal Health Research Office (THRO) invites research teams to attend the Highlights of Pandemic Related Successes in Tribal Communities Webinar on Wednesday, December 7, 2022, from 2PM – 4PM EST. This exciting webinar, tailored specifically for research team members across RECOVER, CEAL and NIH, will spotlight successful approaches used during the COVID-19 pandemic to engage members of Tribal Communities. Panelists will share how they met the needs and priorities of these communities and how they overcame barriers to vaccination. The panelists and participants will discuss best practices shown for engagement around COVID related research which might be applicable to other research efforts and public health matters of importance. The webinar will feature a series of presentations, followed by a panel discussion and live Q&A, and will be moderated by Mose A. Herne, MPH, MS, Senior Advisor of the Tribal Health Research Office (THRO). The panelists include: • Laura Hammitt, MD is the Director of Infectious Disease Programs at the Center for Indigenous Health and an Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where she has been on faculty since 2011. Dr. Hammitt has over 20 years of experience studying viral and bacterial respiratory infections and works in partnership with Native American commu...
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