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NIH CEAL Co-chair Dr. Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable Interviewed by Healthy Moments |
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 Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable, M.D., National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities director and CEAL co-chair, was featured on a Healthy Moments episode, where he describes how the work of CEAL has helped improve health outcomes for communities of color. Healthy Moments is a weekly radio broadcast sponsored by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) and hosted by Griffin Rodgers, M.D., M.A.C.P., NIDDK director.
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CEAL Scientific Pathway members answer questions about COVID-19 vaccines and children
As students head back to school, parents and caregivers may have questions about vaccinating their children against COVID-19. Visit the NIH CEAL YouTube channel to hear trusted experts answer commonly asked questions in English and Spanish.
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NIH opens enrollment for Phase 2 of Long COVID clinical trials
NIH launched Phase 2 clinical trials to test possible treatments for Long COVID through the Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) Initiative. These trials will focus on the symptoms described as most burdensome by people experiencing Long COVID, such as brain fog and sleep disturbance.
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Community engagement toolkit compiles promising practices
The National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants compiled best and promising practices from local governments, community-based organizations, clinics, and other organizations who have engaged their communities in their public health efforts. This toolkit includes checklists, guides, event plans, and other practical tools to help replicate these efforts in your communities.
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Events and Key Conversations
CEAL events promote community engagement, inclusion in research, and COVID-19 vaccines. These key conversations, including town halls and panel discussions, can also be found on our Events Page.
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Network for Community-Engaged Primary Care Research Learning Series
September 27, 12 p.m. ET | Register here
This webinar will show participants how to access secondary data to tell community stories.
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