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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 53-58

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... This demands a focus on health equity that can only occur when conditions in communities, schools, workplaces, and other environments are health promoting. Elements of health-promoting opportunities include healthy housing, revitalized and healthy neighborhoods, access to healthy and affordable foods, safe places to play and promote physical activity, good transportation, safe water systems, strong social networks, and good jobs with living wages and benefits.
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... Vice Dean for Diversity & Inclusion Magerstadt Professor of Medicine Feinberg School of Medicine Northwestern University 8:45–9:45 Keynote Speaker Moderator Mildred Thompson, M.S.W. William Spriggs, Ph.D.
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... Staff Analyst, Injury & Violence Prevention Program Los Angeles County Department of Health Latricia Tillman, M.P.H. Director for Public Health Multnomah County Health Department Travis Watson Communications Manager & Senior Organizer Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative 11:30–1:00 Lunch: World Café This informal small-group exercise is intended to showcase models in which businesses are embracing health equity values and practices, either intentionally or unintentional, but which lead to health promoting benefits.
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... Sperling GEAR UP Program Manager Center for College Access and Success Northeastern Illinois University Street Level Health Project, Oakland, California Jae Maldonado Executive Director National Business Group on Health Joneyse Perkins Gatling, CHES Assistant Manager, Award & Recognition Programs 1:00–2:30 Panel 2: Improving Individual Health In this session, we will learn how businesses are making gains in improving employee health and contributing to health equity. An exciting trend is under way that is creating jobs and career pathways for some of our nation's highest-risk populations: home health care workers, those with long-term unemployment, and those returning from prison.
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... Social Science Research Analyst Data and Policy Analytics Group Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Office of Minority Health Brenda Palms Barber Chief Executive Officer Sweet Beginnings, LLC Bechara Choucair, M.D., M.S. Senior Vice President for Safety Net Transformation and Community Benefit, Trinity Health Rebecca L
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... Schwartzberg, M.D. Scholar-in-Residence Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Kyle Westbrook Executive Director of Education Policy Office of Mayor Rahm Emanuel 4:30–5:00 Concluding Reflections Stephanie Taylor, Ph.D.


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