Upcoming Webinar: Resilience from Communities of Color: Surviving the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Person with HIV (June 16, 2021)

Posted May 28, 2021

NEC AETC & Columbia Univ Behavioral Health Banner - Resilience form Communities of Color Surviving the COVID-19 Pandemi as a Person with HIV

The Northeast/ Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center is hosting a webinar on Wednesday, June 16th from 11 am – 12 pm EST.

Target Audience:

This program will be of interest to physicians, physician assistants,
Nurse practitioners, registered nurses, pharmacists, social workers,
case managers, and mental health practitioners. Other disciplines are also welcome to attend.

Objectives:
  • Explore the integration of the definition of resiliency with the experiences ofBlack, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC).
  • Exploring historical & contemporary examples of resilience related to COVID-19
    and the role of sitting with trauma to build resilience.
  • Explore the intersections of resiliency in HIV and the COVID-19 Pandemic
    in the communities of color.

Register Here

Flyer for Resilience from Communities of Color Webinar

Dottie Dowdell, MHS President and Founder of Creative Training and Development, Inc. Part-Time Lecturer, Rutgers University School of Social Work Jacquline D. Phillips, MSW, LCSW Adjunct Professor, Rutgers University Private Practice, Highland, NJ Former Director, Resolve: Employee Assistance Program Former Member, NJ NASW Diversity Committee

For more information, please contact Nadine Etienne at ne2282@cumc.columbia.edu

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