FYI: Weekly Health Resources for January 13, 2021

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Town Hall: COVID-19 Vaccination - It Matters in Saving Black Lives

COVID-19 Vaccination: It Matters in Saving Black Lives, Sat, Jan 16, 12 pm ET

The Minority Health Institute and the UCLA BRITE Center for Science, Research and Policy invite you to attend a virtual town hall with some of the nations' premier COVID-19 experts and historically Black institution and organization leaders to address facts, fears and myths pertaining to COVID-19 vaccination as we fight to protect and save Black lives.
January 16, 12:00 pm ET.

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Funding

Our City of Nations Events Funding 

Immigrant and refugee health event grant from the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW).
Deadline is January 15

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Treatment and Recovery Services for Youth and Their Families

Substance use disorders grant from the HHS Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
Deadline is February 8.

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Dr. Christine Blasey-Ford Grant

Sexual assault grant from the American Psychological Foundation.
Deadline is February 15.

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KidneyX COVID-19 Kidney Care Challenge

Kidney health funding from the American Society of Nephrology
Deadline is January 20, 4:59 pm ET.

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Understanding and Reducing Cardiovascular Disease in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Research grant from the HHS National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Deadline for Letters of Intent is February 15.

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Equity-Focused Policy Research: Families with Young Children

Child and family health grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Deadline is February 16, 3:00 pm ET.

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Webinars and Other Events

United to Debunk Misinformation in Our Communities

Townhall hosted by the National Research Mentoring Network.
January 14, 6:30 pm ET.

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Cervical Cancer Screening and Management During COVID-19 

Webinar hosted by the HHS Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
January 19, 3:00 pm ET.

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Cervical Cancer: Early Detection Saves Lives

Webinar hosted by the Nuestras Voces Network and the Duke Cancer Institute
January 25, 1:00 pm ET.

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COVID-19 Vaccines Update from FDA and CDC Leaders

Webinar hosted by the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD).
January 15, 2:00 pm ET.

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EMS Response to COVID-19

Tribal Infection Control Learning Community webinar hosted by the National Indian Health Board (NIHB).
January 19, 3:00 pm ET.

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EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator™ Finale

Virtual event hosted by the American Heart Association.
January 26, 7:00 pm ET.  

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Resources

Resources: COVID-19

COVID-19 virus model

The HHS Indian Health Service (IHS) has released information on COVID-19 vaccine distribution by IHS area as well as by tribal health programs and urban Indian organizations. 

The National Academy for State Health Policy has developed a database of States Plans for Vaccinating their Populations against COVID-19

The Rural Health Information Hub is calling on rural communities and healthcare providers to share how they are innovating to provide COVID-19 vaccination via their Rural COVID-19 Innovations initiative.

Observance: Martin Luther King Jr. Day

MLK Day of Service

January 18 is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, observed each year as "a day on, not a day off" during which Americans are encouraged to volunteer to improve their communities.

The U.S. National Service AmeriCorps has lead this effort for the last quarter century and maintains a database of volunteer opportunities in health, caregiving, emergency response, food security, social services and more. 

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Resource: Engaging Mexican Indigenous Families, Children, and Youth in Mental Health Treatment

Image shows a young Mexican girl

The National Hispanic and Latino Mental Health Technology Transfer Center has published Engaging Mexican Indigenous Families, Children, and Youth in Mental Health Treatment, a factsheet that aims to create awareness of the cultural factors and what mental health professionals should know about engaging the Mexican Indigenous community in mental health treatment. 

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Resources: Healthy People 2030 Target-Setting Tools and Methods

Healthy People 2030 logo

The HHS Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) have released statistical methods and analytical tools that were instrumental in setting transparent, data-driven targets for Healthy People 2030 on a national level. Public stakeholders can now access two of these new analytical tools for target setting: the Percent Improvement and Minimal Statistical Significance Tool and the Trend Analysis Tool.

The HHS Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) has also released information on how they use 6 target-setting methods to develop Healthy People 2030 objectives.

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Clinical Trials

Project Self in Improving Cervical Cancer Screening Rates in Hispanic and African American Women

This study, sponsored by the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and the NIH National Cancer Institute (NCI), seeks Black/African American or Hispanic/Latina women, ages 30-65 years old, in order to test Project Self, a cervical cancer screening program. The study is to be conducted at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX. 

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Screening and Intervention for Glaucoma and Eye Health Through Telemedicine (SIGHT Study)

This behavioral study, sponsored by the University of Michigan and the CDC, seeks volunteers age 18 years or older who have received a diagnosis of glaucoma or suspected glaucoma from the CDC-funded SIGHT screening program. The study is to be conducted at Hope Clinic in Ypsilanti, MI.

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Workforce Development

Fellowship: Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research

The Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research is a postdoctoral fellowship program that supports early-stage scientists conducting basic cancer-related research.
Deadline is February 1.

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Knowledge Center

Knowledge Center: See our new acquisitions

Recommended Reading

Achieving Health Equity in Preventive Services is a systematic literature review completed by the HHS Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The comparative effectiveness review summarizes research on achieving health equity in ten types of preventive services for cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. It identifies successes and barriers to developing effective interventions.

To read this publication search the online library catalog here.

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