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Supporting Black Students Through Their Science, Engineering, and Medicine Career Journeys
Increasing the number of Black men and Black women who enter the fields of science, engineering, and medicine (SEM) will benefit the social and economic health of the nation. On …
Low Birth Weight Babies and Disability
Approximately 3.6 million live births occur every year in the United States. Between 8 and 9 percent of infants are born with low birth weight (LBW), defined by the medical …
Supporting and Sustaining the Current and Future Workforce to Care for People with Serious Illness
There are significant challenges facing the workforce needed to provide high-quality care to increasing numbers of people living with serious illness. The National Academies …
Unequal Treatment Revisited
A National Academies committee hosted a public workshop series in 2023. Speakers invited by the committee discussed the current state of racial and ethnic health care disparities …
Population Health Funding and Accountability to Community
The National Academies Roundtable on Population Health Improvement hosted a virtual public workshop in June 2022 to explore the current state of population health funding and the …
Exploring the Power of Youth Leadership in Creating Conditions for Health and Equity
Young people often engage and lead efforts to improve the social, economic, and environmental factors that influence the health and equity of communities and the nation. The …
Advancing Progress in Cancer Prevention and Risk Reduction
The National Academies National Cancer Policy Forum hosted a Summer 2022 workshop to explore the current state of knowledge regarding risk factors for cancer and best practices for …
Population Health Workforce to Meet 21st Century Challenges and Opportunities
The National Academies Roundtable on Population Health Improvement hosted a workshop in February 2022, A Population Health Workforce to Meet 21st Century Challenges and …
Addressing the Rising Mental Health Needs of an Aging Population
Existing systems are not prepared to provide the mental health care services needed by the growing population of older adults. The National Academies Forum on Mental Health and …