Posted: 3/9/2005
The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing will host a special expert-to-expert town hall on health care disparities on Tuesday, May 3, 2005, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the Alumni Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public.
“Who Will Care for Us? Who Will Receive Care?” offers a unique opportunity for health care experts and local, state, and federal legislators to share their perspectives on causes, results, and solutions regarding health care disparities.
Sam Donaldson, ABC News Correspondent, will serve as moderator.
Currently scheduled panelists include:
Dr. Elias Zerhouni
Director, National Institutes of HealthDr. Peter Beilenson
Health Commissioner
Baltimore City Department of HealthThe Honorable Shirley Nathan-Pulliam
Delegate, Maryland General Assembly
Chair, Minority Health Disparities SubcommitteeDr. Antonia M. Villarruel
Associate Professor and Director, Center for Health Promotion, University of Michigan
Vice-President, National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nursing AssociationDr. Lonnie Bristow
Former President, American Medical Association
Chair, Institute of Medicine Committee on Institutional and Policy Level Strategies for Increasing Diversity of the US Healthcare WorkforceDr. Leo Nolan
Senior Policy Analyst – External Affairs for the Office of the Director, Indian Health Service, US Department of Health and Human ServicesDr. Lisa Egbuonu-Davis
Pfizer Scholar-in-Residence, Spelman College, Women’s Research and Resource Center
“Who Will Care for Us? Who Will Receive Care?” marks the closing of the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Milestone Celebration.
For media inquiries, contact Ming Tai at [email protected] or 410-614-5317
or Lynn Writsel at [email protected] or 410-955-7552.