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SUMMARY:Nearby Nature Experiences for Human Health and Wellness - What Do We Know?
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Kathleen Wolf is a research social scientist with the University of Washington’s College of the Environment in Seattle\, and has a joint appointment with the US Forest Service Pacific NW Research Station. Dr. Wolf is a nationally recognized expert in the field of urban forestry and greening and the co-benefits of green infrastructure. \nPeople have intuitively recognized the benefits of spending time in nature. A surge of research in recent years has helped us to better understand a wide range of positive responses\, including reduced stress and depression\, faster healing in hospitals\, reduced crime\, and improved worker performance. Dr. Kathleen Wolf will present an overview of the research\, highlighting the importance of having nearby nature for everyone in the city. She will also present ideas for practical programs that can integrate nature experience and better human health. \n$5 registration. This lecture takes place in the Rare Book Room on the Museum’s upper level. Registration for this lecture does not include general admission to the Museum. \nClick here for more information
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LOCATION:The Cleveland Museum of Natural History\, 1 Wade Oval Drive\, University Circle\, OH\, 44106\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Lecture: Mother's Milk- Debunking Myths\, Exploring Evolution & Updating Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Mother’s Milk: Debunking Myths\, Exploring Evolution & Updating Medicine \nSpeaker: Dr. Katie Hinde\, Associate Professor\, Center for Evolution & Medicine\, School of Human Evolution & Social Change\, Arizona State University \nEvent Description: Did you know mother’s milk is older than dinosaurs? Or that the “biological recipe” of milk differs for sons and daughters? Mother’s milk is food\, medicine\, and message that organizes a baby’s brain\, body\, and behavior. What we take for granted in the grocery store dairy aisle has been shaped by hundreds of millions of years of natural selection. As we better unlock the mysteries of milk\, we gain essential new tools for human health and well-being. \n5:30pm – Doors open. Enjoy complimentary light appetizers\, a cash bar and live music. Museum exhibitions\, galleries and store are open. Meals are available for purchase at Exploration: A Zack Bruell Restaurant\, located off the main lobby. \n7:00pm- Presentation begins in auditorium.  \nSee flyer for ticket prices and additional information.                                                                                                                                                                                       
URL:https://cheeer.org/event/cleveland-museum-natural-history-lecture-mothers-milk-debunking-myths-exploring-evolution-updating-medicine/
LOCATION:The Cleveland Museum of Natural History\, 1 Wade Oval Drive\, University Circle\, OH\, 44106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Special Presentation: “Engaging Communities in Health\, Health Care\, and Research”  Guest Speaker: Meredith Minkler\, DrPH\, MPH
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Meredith Minkler is Professor in the Graduate Group\, School of Public Health\, University of California\, Berkeley. She was founding director of the UC Berkeley Center on Aging\, and has close to 40 years’ experience teaching\, conducting research\, and partnering with underserved communities to address health inequities through community building\, organizing\, and community- engaged research. Her current research includes community and policy interventions to address food insecurity\, youth disempowerment and criminal justice reform. Dr. Minkler also is working with African colleagues on community engagement strategies to improve the prevention and control of the next Ebola or related emerging infectious disease. She is a leading authority on Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) and community engagement theories and strategies for health\, healthcare\, and research. She co-authored the first major U.S. study on Community Based Participatory Research in the health field (2003); was the lead author on a pioneering paper in the New England Journal of Medicine (Aug. 2006) demonstrating social gradient in disability in the U.S.\, even at very high social class levels; and co-authored the first in-depth book documenting the health and life circumstances of grandparents raising grandchildren (1993). \nShe has published widely in the academic literature\, and is the author\, editor\, or co-editor of seminal volumes on CPBPR and community engagement\, including Community Organizing and Community Building for Health and Welfare (3rd edition\, 2012)\, and (with Nina Wallerstein)\,Community-Based Participatory Research for Health: From Process to Outcomes (2nd edition\, 2008). She has received a Kellogg National Fellowship; the Distinguished Mentorship Award from the Gerontological Society of America; a Distinguished Career Award\, PHPHE section\, APHA; and a Distinguished Fellow Award from the Society for Public Health Education. \n  \n 
URL:https://cheeer.org/event/special-presentation-engaging-communities-in-health-health-care-and-research-guest-speaker-meredith-minkler-drph-mph/
LOCATION:Woodhill Community Center\, 2491 Baldwin Road \, Cleveland\, OH\, 44104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Eliza Bryant Speaker Series Kick Off
DESCRIPTION:Neighborhood Connections is hosting a community health conversation about kidney disease and minority health. \nLet’s Talk Health is a quarterly speaker series focused on healthy living to reduce chronic disease and featuring an array of innovative leaders in the healthcare industry. Hosted at the historic Eliza Bryant Village in Hough\, each talk will include a reception\, presentation and conversation. \nNext week’s speaker is Dr. Charles Modlin\, director of Cleveland Clinic Minority Men’s Health Center\, one of only about 20 African-American transplant surgeons in the U.S.\, and a recognized national leader for the elimination of minority health disparities. \nThe event will be held Thursday\, May 21\, 2015 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. \n  \nClick here to view the event flyer: Let’s Talk- Taking a Stand Against Health Disparities
URL:https://cheeer.org/event/eliza-bryant-speaker-series-kick-off/
LOCATION:Eliza Bryant Village\, 7201 Wade Park Avenue\, Cleveland\, OH\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sharing the Vision: Transforming Health Outcomes through the Lens of Minorities
DESCRIPTION:In recognition of Minority Health Month\, the Center for Health Equity Engagement Education and Research in partnership with the Office of Inclusion and Diversity presents: \nA Panel Discussion:                                  \n“Sharing the Vision: Transforming Health Outcomes through the lens of Minorities” \nFeaturing: \nMarilyn Burns \nLaShawn Hicks\, MSN\, RN \nStacey Jolly\, MD\, MAS\, FACP \nDeAngelo Knuckles \nSheng Liu\, MD \nEduardo Munoz\, RN\, BSN \nKaine Onwuzulike\, MD\, PhD \n  \nDate: Wednesday\, April 15\, 2015 \nLocation: Scott Auditorium \nTime: 12:00pm to 1:30pm \nCME credits of 1.5 hours will be awarded \nComplimentary lunch provided \nRSVP Information: Send full name and any inquires to Keisha Herbert at diversityoffice@metrohealth.org or call (216) 778-3647\, ext. 83647.
URL:https://cheeer.org/event/sharing-the-vision-transforming-health-outcomes-through-the-lens-of-minorities/
LOCATION:MetroHealth\, Cleveland\, OH\, United States
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SUMMARY:Transforming Minority Health Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:In recognition of Minority Health Month\, The Center for Health Equity Engagement Education and Research in partnership with the Office of Inclusion and Diversity presents: “Transforming Minority Health Outcomes” \nGuest Speaker: Johnnie (Chip) Allen\, Director\, Office of Health Equity\, Ohio Department of Health \nDate: Tuesday\, April 14\, 2015 \nLocation: MetroHealth Medical Center- Scott Auditorium \nTime: 12:00pm-1:30pm \nCME Credits of 1.5 hours will be awarded \nComplimentary Lunch Provided \nRSVP Information: Send full name and any inquiries to Keisha Herbert at diversityoffice@metrohealth.org or call 216) 778-3647\, ext.83647
URL:https://cheeer.org/event/transforming-minority-health-outcomes/
LOCATION:MetroHealth\, Cleveland\, OH\, United States
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