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Making a Difference: Partnering to Achieve Health Equity Giselle Corbie-Smith, MD, MSc Al Richmond, MSW Professor, Social Medicine and Medicine; Executive Director Director, Center for Health Equity Community-Campus Partnerships Research


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Making a Difference: Partnering to Achieve Health Equity

Giselle Corbie-Smith, MD, MSc

Professor, Social Medicine and Medicine; Director, Center for Health Equity Research University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill @gcsmd

Al Richmond, MSW

Executive Director Community-Campus Partnerships for Health @ccphED

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Making a Difference: Partnering to Achieve Health Equity

Giselle Corbie-Smith, MD, MSc | @gcsmd | @uncCHER Al Richmond, MSW | @CCPH_news

#PCORI2019

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Disclosures

Giselle Corbie- Smith

Has nothing to disclose.

Al Richmond

Has nothing to disclose.

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Fish, Lakes and Groundwater

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Fish, Lakes and Groundwater

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Racial Disparity Persists in Every System Across the Country, Without Exception

System:

Health Child Welfare Education (Achievement) Juvenile Justice Education (Special Ed.) Economic Development

Term:

Health Disparity Disproportionality Achievement Gap Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC) Disproportionate Representation Historically Underutilized Businesses

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Racial Disparity Persists in Every System Across the Country, Without Exception

System:

Health Child Welfare Education (Achievement) Juvenile Justice Education (Special Ed.) Economic Development

Term:

Health Disparity Disproportionality Achievement Gap Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC) Disproportionate Representation Historically Underutilized Businesses

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What is Health Equity?

Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

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Social Determinants of Health

“…people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shape the conditions of daily life.. including economic policies and systems, development agendas, social norms, social policies and political systems.”

Childhood experiences Housing Education Social support Family income Our communities Employment Access to healthcare

Source: who.int/social_determinants

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Source: Let’s Get Healthy California

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Creating Opportunities so Everyone Has a Chance to Live Their Healthiest Life

  • Reframing with strengths based

approach to health equity

  • “Centering the Margins”
  • Prioritizes needs and wants of those at

"margins"- patients and communities we hope to serve

  • Democratized process to include direct

participation by the stakeholders, giving a meaningful voice

  • Design and evaluation of impact of research

according to stakeholder outcomes

  • Underlying current emphasize on patient and

community engagement

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History of Collaborating

UNC School of Medicine Carolina Community Network Cecil G. Sheps Center Program

  • n Health Disparities

NC TraCS CARES UNC Center for Health Equity Research

2005 2019

NC Institute for Minority Economic Development National Community Based Organization Network CTSA Key Function Committee NC TraCS CARES Community Advisory Board Community Bridges to Cancer Clinical Trials Community-Campus Partnerships for Health

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Facilitating Patient and Stakeholder Engagement through Partnerships

✔ Patients want Trust, ✔ Patients require evidence of

Trustworthiness,

✔ Patients want Transparency, and ✔ Patients want to be Partners.

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CCPH Model for Authentic Partnerships

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The master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house.

– Audre Lorde

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Arc of Our Partnership

Individual:

  • Community Bridges to Cancer Clinical Trials

Partnerships/Institutional:

  • Understanding Trust in Research

Partnership

  • Clinical & Translational Science Award
  • Research Ethics for Engaged

Scholarship

Structural:

  • Engagement in Rural Communities
  • Clinical Scholars (a program of RWJF)
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National Leadership Program

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Clinical Scholars Core Competencies

25 Competencies and 4 Domains:

❖ Personal ❖ Interpersonal ❖ Internal Organizational Leadership ❖ Organizational and Community Impact

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Dismantling Structural Inequalities: Infusing Art in Our Work

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What Are Anchor Institutions?

Source: Healthcare Anchor Network

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Bon Secours Health System

Source: Healthcare Anchor Network

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One of the most vital ways we sustain ourselves is by building communities of resistance, places where we know we are not alone. – bell hooks

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Thank You!

pcori.org | info@pcori.org | #PCORI2019

Al Richmond, MSW Community-Campus Partnerships for Health @ccph_news ccphealth.org Giselle Corbie-Smith, MD, MSc UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine @gcsmd @uncCHER @CSPfellows cher.unc.edu