June 5, 2020 Please see this week's announcements from the Johns Hopkins Medicine, Office of Diversity and Inclusion. Standing in Solidarity Against Racism and Inequity* From witnessing how the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affects different populations, to its economic impact felt worldwide, the past few months have been a tremendous burden for all of us to bear. And recent events remind us that we are vulnerable to senseless violence, even during a pandemic. Read a letter shared over the weekend from Johns Hopkins leaders urging that we stand in solidarity against racism and inequity. COVID-19 RESOURCES We would like to highlight available resources for our Hopkins community. These are updated daily so please check them frequently. JHM Internal List of Resources JHM Staff Resources click here. JHM Clinical Resources click here. Hopkins Children’s Center resources for families click here JHU Hub Community Support website click here JHM Food For Hopkins Program JHH East Baltimore: Armstrong Medical Education Building, 1 st Floor Auditorium (1600 McElderry Street, inside the JHOC circle) Monday – 7:30am to 11:30am Wednesday – 3:00pm to 7:00pm Friday – 7:30am to 11:30am (produce available) Bayview: Asthma & Allergy Building, Grossi Auditorium (5501 Hopkins Bayview Circle, Baltimore, 21224) Tuesday – 3:00pm to 7:00pm (produce available) Friday – 7:30am to 11:30am
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June 5, 2020
Please see this week's announcements from the Johns Hopkins
Medicine, Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
Standing in Solidarity Against Racism and Inequity*
From witnessing how the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affects
different populations, to its economic impact felt worldwide, the past few
months have been a tremendous burden for all of us to bear. And recent
events remind us that we are vulnerable to senseless violence, even during a
pandemic. Read a letter shared over the weekend from Johns Hopkins leaders
urging that we stand in solidarity against racism and inequity.
COVID-19 RESOURCES
We would like to highlight available resources for our Hopkins community. These are updated daily so please check
them frequently.
JHM Internal List of Resources JHM Staff Resources click here.
JHM Clinical Resources click here.
Hopkins Children’s Center resources for families click here
JHU Hub Community Support website click here
JHM Food For Hopkins Program
JHH East Baltimore:
Armstrong Medical Education Building, 1st Floor Auditorium (1600 McElderry Street, inside the JHOC circle)
We are in need of volunteers for packing/sorting and distributing food.
To sign up to volunteer at Bayview, click here
To sign up to volunteer at JHH, click here
To provide anonymous feedback about Food for Hopkins or to suggest other ways Hopkins can help their employees,
please go to: https://bit.ly/FoodforHop. We will continue to make adjustments to the program weekly, as the needs
evolve so please note those changes on this weekly newsletter. Click here to sign up for our newsletter.
To make a donation to the Food For Hopkins efforts, click here
There is a drop down menu at the top to designate the location where the donation is going.
At the very bottom of the drop down menu, choose “Other Medicine Department”.
A free text box will appear on the right, marked “Other”.
o Write in “Food For Hopkins”
Proceed to fill out the rest of the form and submit.
COVID-19 Community Support Events Calendar Check out the new Covid-19 Community Support Events Calendar which will host all of the past and upcoming Covid-19-related
public events and can be shared both internally and externally. The calendar can also be found on our Community Support
website.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
JHH Diversity Council: A Moment of Hope & Healing Event The JHH Diversity Council invites you to join them for 8 minutes and 46 seconds for reflection, prayer and a moment of
silence on Thursday, June 8th at 7am and 12:00pm. See the attached flyer for Zoom details
Baltimore Association of Black Journalists: 4th Annual Black Male Media Project This is the Baltimore Association of Black Journalist 4th annual discussion through the National Association of Black Journalists.
This virtual event will focus on the difficulties Black men are facing during this crisis.
JHU Housestaff Diversity Council Solidarity Events Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 1:30pm: March For Black Lives Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 3:00pm: Praying For Our City
Cold Springs Lane & Hillen Road Meeting at the Baltimore City Convention Center
JHH Connects Movie Night Hosted by Alicia Wilson, VP of Economic Development, join JHH Connect on Saturday, June 6th at 6pm for a viewing of
“Becoming, AN Intimate Conversation with Michele Obama”. Join at https://tinyurl.com/jhbecoming
#WeAreInThisTogether #HopkinsConnects
The Cross Cultural Health Care Program Summer Webinar Series CCHCP's Equity and Inclusion team is very excited to announce our new free “Summer Learning Series.” The series will be 4
one-hour webinars, each held twice between June and September. The topics will include Equity and Inclusion Defined, The
Range of Our Differences, Health Disparities: The Core Paradox, and Involving the Community. Visit the CCHP website for
more details and information of how to register.
FREE First Annual Conference on Disability (Stanford University) Registration is open for the First Annual Stanford Conference on Disability in Healthcare will take place as an interactive webinar
on June 20, 2020 from 8 AM to 2:30 PM. You are welcome to attend any or all of the sessions. Register Here
• 8 AM-8:15 AM: Welcome Remarks Zainub Dhanani and Peter Poullos, MD, Stanford University
• 8:15 AM-9:15 AM Disability and COVID-19 Holly Tabor, PhD, Stanford University
• 9:15 AM-10:15 AM The Power and Benefit of Disabled Professionals in Healthcare Nathaniel Gleason, MD, University of California
San Francisco
• 10:15 AM-11:15 AM: A New Frontier: Research on Disability in Medicine and Medical Education Lisa Meeks, PhD and Kate Panzer,
University of Michigan
• 11:15 AM-12:15 AM Mentorship For Medical Students with Disabilities: Specialty Selection and Transitioning to Residency Nichole
Taylor, DO, Wake Forest University
• 12:15 PM-1:15 PM lunch breakout sessions
• Breakout 1 - Keeping It Real: Stories of Medical Ableism, Disabled Providers Edition
• Breakout 2 - Keeping It Real: Stories of Medical Ableism, Disabled Patients Edition
• 1:15 PM-2:15 PM The Disability Healthcare Gap-Challenges to Culturally Humble Care Chris Moreland, MD MPH University of Texas
San Antonio
• 2:15 PM Closing Remarks Peter Poullos, MD Stanford University
Stanford Medicine Abilities Coalition and Medical Students with Disability and Chronic Illness invite you to:
1st Annual Stanford Conference on Disability in Healthcare and Medicine
Saturday, June 20th, 2020 8am-2:30pm, Zoom *pre-registration required
• Breakout Discussion Groups
• Early Registration is free!Join Leadin
Experts:
Lisa Meeks
Nichole Taylor
Nat Gleason
Chris Moreland
Discussion Themes • The benefits of including, and ways of supporting,
healthcare providers with a disability
• Disability research in medical education
• Mentorship for medical students with disabilities
• Medical ableism
• Disability and COVID-19
• The disability healthcare gap
Whether you are a healthcare professional, a student, a trainee, or an ally interested in advocacy, join us for this tremendous opportunity to advance the conversation on disability in healthcare.