Global Health Equity: You, Me, Everyone | September 21, 2023
Date of Presentation: September 21, 2023
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Infectious Disease
Keywords: #accompaniment #chr #health equity #social determinants of health
In this presentation, Dr. Sonya Shin, Physician at the Gallup Indian Medical Center and Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, discusses global health equity, the importance of accompaniment and Community Health Representatives. Dr. Shin also shares strategies to address barriers to care, how to reframe patient-centered medical homes, and additional ways to strengthen health systems by tackling social determinants of health.
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Sonya Shin, MD, MPH
Sonya S. Shin, MD, MPH, is an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, Associate Physician with the Division of Global Health Equity at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Physician at Gallup Indian Medical Center. Dr. Shin’s research and clinical experience has focused on health issues among underserved populations. She was worked for more than 20 years with the international social justice organization, Partners In Health, to develop and evaluate community-based programs to address chronic diseases in resource-poor settings. Over the past 20 years, her work has primarily focused on demonstrating the value of community health workers in a variety of settings. Dr. Shin has worked in Navajo Nation since 2009 collaborating with tribal leadership and tribal health services to strengthen healthcare delivery by enhancing the quality and integration of community health worker outreach. She is the Executive Director and founder of a non-profit organization -Community Outreach and Patient Empowerment, COPE –which is dedicated to improving health outcomes in Native communities. Dr. Shin earned her BA at Yale University, her MD at Harvard Medical School, and her MPH at the Harvard School of Public Health. She trained in Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and in Infectious Diseases in the Longwood Program at Harvard Medical School.
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Date added: September 13, 2023