Developing Effective Culturally Relevant Interventions
Dr. Harawa has over a decade of experience in developing and testing culturally relevant interventions for at-risk minority populations at increased risk for HIV.
She will discuss key considerations and strategies to ensure that health-related interventions are relevant to and resonate with the population of interest.
Participants will:
- Describe why is it important to ensure that sexual health interventions are culturally responsive;
- Discuss how to determine what cultural elements may be most relevant to their intervention targets;
- Describe how to present culturally relevant elements in a NIH proposal.
Who should attend?
This event is designed to meet the needs of early career faculty (within 10 years of receiving their doctoral degree) from minority serving institutions (MSIs) interested in conducting health disparities research. While priority will be given to faculty from MSIs, early career faculty from non-MSI institutions may register. Enrollment is limited.
Tuesday
April 24
2018
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10:00-11:00am PST
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Presented by:
Dr. Ricky Bluthenthal is Professor (Clinical Scholar), Department of Preventive Medicine and the Institute for Prevention Research at the Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California