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August
24, 2001
Contact: Steve Townsend, (313) 577-1429, stownsen@med.wayne.edu
WSU
School of Medicine to host conference on African-American health
Local,
national experts to discuss current, proposed health-care policies
Sen. Raymond M. Murphy (D-Detroit) has
assembled a group of experts from a variety of fields to participate in a
daylong discussion on African-American health policy. The state of Michigan
African-American Health Policy Day, a precursor to Sen. Murphy’s third annual
African-American health conference, will be Thursday, Sept. 6, at Wayne
State’s McGregor Memorial Conference Center.
Rresentatives
from WSU, the Detroit Medical Center, the University of Michigan and Michigan
State University, who have assisted the senator in the planning process, have
issued three overarching objectives for the day:
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Bring
together experts in the areas of health delivery and health promotion to
address issues related to disparities in health among African Americans;
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Identify
strategies and best practices that can be developed and implemented to
improve the health of the African-American community in Michigan; and
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Create
a united effort among all stakeholders to improve the health of
African-American communities throughout the country.
Scheduled
speakers include Dr. Louis Sullivan, president of Morehouse College School of
Medicine, and Dr. Rodney Hood, president of the National Medical Association.
Local experts also will speak and lead small groups of conference participants
in discussions on individual policies.
The
third annual Sen. Raymond M. Murphy African-American Health Conference will be
Sept. 7 and 8 at Detroit’s Unity Baptist Church. Sen. Murphy organized this
public event to bring together community members, health-care professionals and
policy makers from across the country to address the disproportionately higher
rates of morbidity and mortality observed among minority populations. Conference
attendees can benefit from free informational workshops and health screenings.
Actor Robert Guillaume will be the keynote speaker.
For more
information or to register for the conference, call Sen. Murphy’s office toll
free at (888) 833-6626 or e-mail senrmurphy@senate.state.mi.us.
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