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Family Health Fair

Wilder Foundation, 451 Lexington Pkwy N, St Paul, MN 55104

Dads Get Serious, a virtual event focused on young men’s mental health

Join Futures Without Violence and Equimundo for Dads Get Serious, a virtual event focused on young men's mental health ​​​​​during Men's Mental Health Month and in advance of Father's Day. We're highlighting everyday steps that foster connection and belonging for young people where they live, play and learn. Dads of the future are in crisis […]

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, And 2 Spirit (MMIWG2S): A Crisis Rooted In The Continuation of Colonial Injustice

The Native American Center for Health Professions (NACHP) is pleased to announce our upcoming Distinguished Lecture Series featuring Jeneile Luebke, PhD, RN (Bad River). This lecture series is sponsored by the Indians into Medicine (INMED), Indian Health Service grant. The talk focuses on the intersections of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women/Relatives (MMIW/R) that impact health […]

AIM TAP: Peripartum Pain Management for Patients with Substance Use Disorder

Patients with substance use disorders may face unique challenges in receiving and achieving adequate pain management during the peripartum period. Join us for our July TAP Webinar with Drs. Grace Lim and Cresta Jones who will be describing how perinatal pain management needs to be adjusted for patients receiving medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD), […]

The Equity Exchange: Combating Equity Fatigue + Weathering

Join NICHQ as we explore the weathering hypothesis, equity and ally fatigue, and the challenges of both navigating racist and discriminatory systems and working to dismantle them. NICHQ VP of Health Equity Innovation Stacy Scott, PhD, MPA, will facilitate a panel discussion with MCH experts including: Kezia Ofosu Atta, MPA, Owner, ICAD Consulting, LLC Becky Russell, […]

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