Presented By: School of Social Work
When Defining Health Disparities as a Problem is a Problem
Please join us for a critical discussion on community response to health disparity outcomes and research.  The need to identify communication strategies to help students understand and address health disparities in an interprofessional practice context will be addressed.
Keynote Presenters
Teri Browne, PhD, MSW, NSW-C
Associate Professor, University of South Carolina College of Social Work
University of South Carolina Co-Director for Interprofessional Education for the Health Sciences
Editor, Journal of Nephrology Social Work
Barbara L. Jones, PhD, MSW
Associate Dean for Health Affairs
UT Regents and Distinguished Teaching Professor
Co-Director, The Institute for Collaborative Health Research and Practice
UT Austin School of Social Work
Discussant
Jamie Mitchell, PhD, MSW
Assistant Professor of Social Work
Co-Director of the Gender and Health Research Lab
University of Michigan School of Social Work
            Keynote Presenters
Teri Browne, PhD, MSW, NSW-C
Associate Professor, University of South Carolina College of Social Work
University of South Carolina Co-Director for Interprofessional Education for the Health Sciences
Editor, Journal of Nephrology Social Work
Barbara L. Jones, PhD, MSW
Associate Dean for Health Affairs
UT Regents and Distinguished Teaching Professor
Co-Director, The Institute for Collaborative Health Research and Practice
UT Austin School of Social Work
Discussant
Jamie Mitchell, PhD, MSW
Assistant Professor of Social Work
Co-Director of the Gender and Health Research Lab
University of Michigan School of Social Work