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community partners,” Dr. Chandran said. The $10,000 AAMC award supports a collaborative initiative involving the Miller School and the UM School of Law Center for Ethics and Public Service, Grove Rights and Community Equity Inc., and the Coconut Grove Ministerial Alliance to tackle the challenges of population health. The award highlights the Miller School’s efforts to engage underserved communities and address the underlying social determinants of health, added Dr. Chandran.

MILLER SCHOOL AWARDED NATIONAL GRANT TO ADDRESS HEALTH DISPARITIES DURING PANDEMIC Written by Richard Westlund Published on February 9, 2021 Category: Secondary faculty, Funded Project A new grant from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) will advance the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine’s outreach to Miami’s underserved West Grove community. The AAMC “Nurturing Experiences for Tomorrow’s Community Leaders” (NEXT) Awards provide funding to UM and four other U.S. medical schools to enhance learning opportunities to address health disparities while promoting collaboration among diverse stakeholders.

The UM project, “COVID-19: Evaluating Fault Lines in the Health of Our Communities and Developing Community-Centered Solutions,” builds on collaborative work being conducted by faculty from the Miller School and the University of Miami School of Law. It will engage medical students in addressing the long-term impact of the pandemic on the mental, financial, and physical health of the West Grove community, according to Latha Chandran, M.D., M.P.H., executive dean and founding chair of the Department of Medical Education. “We are pleased that the AAMC recognizes the significance of our work and that we can continue our efforts to enhance access to health care during the pandemic aligned with our

“At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, community leaders expressed their concerns about access to health care and disparities in outcomes,” said Shirin Shafazand, M.D., M.S., professor of medicine and deputy director of the M.D./M.P.H. program. She is the principal investigator of the AAMC grant and co-PI of a joint study being conducted by the School of Law and the Miller School in collaboration with the West Grove community, which has a majority Black population, as well as Community Health of South Florida, the neighborhood’s principal primary care provider. “This multidisciplinary project will provide timely population health information for this underserved community, while providing our M.D./M.P.H. students with a unique opportunity to gain a personal understanding of how the social determinants of health affect individuals and families,” said Dr. Shafazand. “We believe that developing the knowledge and skills to deliver high-quality, equitable health care services is a vital step in training the next generation of medical leaders. This is a unique opportunity for medical, law, and public health students to work together and with the community, practicing valued interprofessional collaborative skills.” In 2020, the Miller School and law school received a University of Miami Laboratory for Integrative Knowledge (U-LINK) grant to launch the West Grove outreach initiative. Referring to the U-LINK grant, Tony

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» COVID-19 Observatory: Bungled Response Compounds Misery in Brazil

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» Why Brazil Is Now the Epicenter of the Coronavirus Pandemic » Experts Discuss a Potential Global Public Health Convention in University of Miami-Led Advi-

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» Orthopaedic Trauma Units Across the Globe Greatly Impacted by COVID-19, Study Finds

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» COVID-19 is Ravaging Latin America

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» Scientific Evidence And Global Collaboration Can Help End The Pandemic

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» Violence Against Women, Children Escalates During Pandemic

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» COVID-19 Lessons From Peru and Argentina

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» Caribbean Nations Explore New Ideas, Directions to Recover From Pandemic

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» Panel: Pandemic Intensified Need for Palliative Care in Latin America

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» Cancer Patients in Mexico Face Dire Scenario in Wake of COVID-19

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» Julio Frenk: Empowered Who Needed to Battle Pandemics

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» Miller School Professors Develop Model to Correct COVID-19 Sampling Bias » New Study First to Use Pandemic Stress Index to Document the Effects of COVID-19 on Lat-

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» Report Confirms Pandemic-Related Spikes in Domestic Violence

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» New Panel to Advocate for a Global Public Health Convention for the 21st Century

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» Public Health Leaders Discuss Steps Needed to Empower Women » Dr. Felicia Knaul: Access to Pain Relief Medicines in Mexico Should Be a Priority for Policy

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» Personal Perspectives on the Covid-19 Crisis in India

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» Additional Student and Alumni National Impact

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» New Miller School-Led Lancet Study on Redefining the Future of Pandemics

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» Methamphetamine Use and HIV Create Perfect Storm for COVID-19 Transmission

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» Strategies to Help the Hard of Hearing During COVID-19 Precautions

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current Threats

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» Quality of Indoor Air Plummeted in Some Homes During COVID-19 Shutdown » Syringe Service Programs Across the U.S. Have Been Impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic,

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» Miller School Public Health Researchers Study COVID-19 Antibodies in First Responders » Dr. Adam Carrico Receives NIH Grant to Study Risk for COVID-19 Amid Methamphetamine Use

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» Study Finds U.S. First Responders Have Mixed Feelings About COVID-19 Vaccine

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» COVID-19 Has Led to the Reformation and Reinvigoration of the Public Health Workforce

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» Additional Student And Alumni Local Impact

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» Mindfulness During Uncertain Times

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» U-TRACE Initiative to Address COVID-19 Public Health Crisis

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» COVID-19 Vaccine Trials Exhibit Early Success

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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR

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