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Understanding the Social Determinants of Health
Social Determinants of Health are conditions found in the environments where we are born, learn, play, work, and age that affect our health and overall quality of life. Our new video emphasizes the crucial role of providers in understanding and addressing SDOHs to enhance patient care and achieve optimal health outcomes.
This project was sponsored by an Independent Medical Education Grant from BMS/Pfizer.
Content was developed independently by the Anticoagulation Forum.
Rapid Resource: Social Determinants of Health and Patient Care
This Rapid Resource describes practical considerations for navigating the impact of the Social Determinants of Health on patient care with suggested solutions and a checklist. December 2021.
Faculty: Naomi Yates, PharmD, BCACP | Stacy Ellsworth, RN, MSN, CCRC | Julia Mulheman, PharmD | Terri Schnurr* RN, CCRC | Sara Vazquez, PharmD, BCPS, CACP
*The Terri Schnurr Memorial Nursing Scholarship continues Terri���s legacy of giving, caring, and learning. Offered each year to a nurse from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group, the scholarship will provide complimentary registration and $1,000 travel stipend to an AC Forum affiliated event i.e., National Conference, Boot Camp, or THSNA. Learn more and apply for the 2014 scholarship.
The Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Allyship (IDEA) Initiative works to increase awareness and promote diversity in AC Forum leadership, membership, and programming.
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