Blog Category: D&I

Establishing Health Equity Among AAPI Individuals Disproportionately Burdened by Hepatitis B

Chronic hepatitis B infections are the second leading cause of cancer in the world, after tobacco use. The disproportionate representation of the Asian American or Pacific Islander (AAPI) population among those living with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) is severe: …

CME Outfitters Announces Expansion of Educational Initiative Addressing Unconscious Bias and Disparities in Healthcare

An unrestricted educational grant from the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies will enable CMEO to build upon the success of a health equity initiative launched in 2021 and allow expansion into new therapeutic areas

RADNOR, Pennsylvania, (October 4, 2022) …

CME Outfitters Announces Partnership with National Black Church Initiative

Partnership will deliver healthcare education and resources to an estimated 27.7 million members of the African- American and Latino communities on a multitude of therapeutic areas and disease states

RADNOR, Pennsylvania (September 15, 2022) – CME Outfitters (CMEO), a division …

Educational Roundtable Addresses Unconscious Bias and Disparities in Health Care With Renowned Faculty and Thought Leaders

Meeting kicks off nationwide initiative, explores inequities, unconscious bias, and racial disparities within health care

BETHESDA, Maryland (June 9, 2021) – CME Outfitters, a leading accredited provider of continuing medical education (CME) and a division of KnowFully Learning Group, held …

Monica E. Peek, MD, MPH, MS, FACP Will Chair Educational Roundtable on Unconscious Bias and Disparities in Healthcare

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 CME Outfitters, a Division of KnowFully Learning Group, Announces Monica E. Peek, MD, MPH, MS, FACP Will Chair Educational Roundtable on Unconscious Bias and Disparities in Healthcare

Event will bring together diverse viewpoints from wide range of …

Addressing Unconscious Bias and Disparities in Health Care

It should come as no surprise that in the American healthcare system racial and ethnic disparities are prevalent that disproportionately affect communities of color. From stigma to barriers to care and longer waiting times in the emergency room (ER), these …

Do Men and Women Experience Depression Differently?

Kenneth Kendler, M.D., a professor in the departments of Psychiatry and Human and Molecular Genetics at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, and colleagues studied 1,057 adult opposite-sex dizygotic twin pairs for the incidence of major depression within a given …

Gender Differences in Internet Experience

The differences between how men and women use the Internet has become even more significant over the past 10 years. [More…]…