A lecture offered in partnership with UW's Department of Medicine.
This lecture delves into the intricate relationship between politics and healthcare, uncovering the root causes of disparities in access and outcomes. By exploring the impact of political determinants on health equity, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced in providing equitable healthcare. Through a blend of theoretical analysis and real-world case studies, this lecture equips learners with actionable solutions to address these pressing issues. Join us on this transformative journey to advocate for inclusive healthcare policies and drive meaningful change in our communities.
Lecture Outcomes
Understand the Political Determinants of Health concept, including its historical context and significance in public health.
Identify the political factors that influence healthcare disparities, such as policy-making processes, political ideologies, and resource allocation.
Explore the structural inequities in healthcare systems, focusing on healthcare access, quality, and outcomes.
Learn about the challenges involved in addressing Political Determinants, including power dynamics, policy resistance, and public opinion.
Speaker:
Dr. Omatola Gordon-Rose, DrPH, MPH, GCBM, CLC, stands as a towering figure in public health, dedicating over two decades to the noble cause of diminishing health disparities and fostering health equity. Her illustrious career is a testament to her deep-seated commitment to tackling the root causes of health inequities through extensive public health programs, education, and advocacy.