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Workshop #2. Roundtable on Health Disparities. Investing in Children's Health: A Community Approach to Addressing Health Disparities


Event Date: January 24, 2008 - January 24, 2008


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Sponsored by the Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, The Healthcare Georgia Foundation, The Satcher Health Leadership Institute at Morehouse School of Medicine, and the Institute of Medicine’s Board on Children's, Youth, and Families. 

January 24, 2008
8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Morehouse School of Medicine’s
Louis W. Sullivan National Center for Primary Care Auditorium
720 Westview Drive, S.W. 
Atlanta, GA  

 Workshop Topic:

Socioeconomic conditions are known to be major determinants of health at all stages of the life course from pregnancy, childhood, and adulthood. Life course epidemiology has added a further dimension to our understanding of the social determinants of health by showing an association between early socioeconomic conditions and adult morbidity and mortality, and adult health related behaviors. Consequently, there are sensitive and critical periods of development, such as the prenatal period and early childhood that present opportunities to influence health. Yet we know that simply intervening in the health system is insufficient to influence health early in the life course; community-level approaches to impact key determinants of health are also critical.

 Realizing that important foundations of adult health are laid prenatally and early in childhood, distinguished local and national speakers will: 

  • Describe the evidence linking early childhood life conditions and adult health.
  • Discuss the contribution of early life course to observed racial and ethnic disparities in health.
  • Highlight successful models that engage both community factors and health care that impact life course development.
  • Facilitate discussion among stakeholders in community, academia, health care, business, policy, and philanthropy.

The Institute of Medicine provides independent, unbiased, evidence-based advice to policymakers, health professionals, industry, and the public.

The Healthcare Georgia Foundation’s mission is to advance the health of all Georgians and to expand access to affordable, quality healthcare for underserved individuals and communities.

The Satcher Health Leadership Institute at Morehouse School of Medicine’s mission is to develop a diverse group of public health leaders, foster and support leadership strategies, and influence policies and practices toward the reduction and ultimate elimination of disparities in health. 





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