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Trainings & Webinars

SPRING INTO ACTION: THE ART & SCIENCE OF LETTING GO THE ART & SCIENCE OF LETTING GO

APRIL 25, 2026 10 AM - 2 PM

 

Join us on a educational journey that will help you and your patients A supportive space where clinicians can be heard without judgment, strengthen patient relationships, and learn practical strategies to prevent burnout.

The

Campaign

for Action’s

Health Equity

Toolkit​​​

This toolkit provides the tools, resources and information that Action Coalitions, nurses, and others need to assess and improve health equity in their organizations and/or communities. In this webinar, two of the Toolkit’s authors will share how to best use it and how you can teach others to use the Toolkit, too.

Social Need

and

Health Equity

Summit

The presentations built upon last year's development of four pivotal reports—Advancing Health Equity, Social Need Screening, Social Need Intervention, and Storing and Sharing Data.

This webinar delved into practical implementations and strategies for promoting health equity.

Engagement in the Black Community:

A Virtual NAADAC Summit

 

Watch recorded sessions from the 4th Annual Engagement in the Black Community, as part of the NAADAC Free Webinar Series. 

Health Equity

Training Modules

MATCH partnered with the Wisconsin Center for Public Health Education Training (WiCPHET) to develop three health equity 101 training modules. These modules are geared toward people already working in public health, as well as students seeking a Master of Public Health degree.

Health Care Workforce and Health Equity Inclusion Virtual Forum

CMS OMH, in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control Office of Health Equity (CDC OHE), hosted a virtual forum on June 12, 2024, to highlight how each organization is working to address challenges impacting our health care workforce and health equity inclusion.

Bringing Clinical Trial Access to Underserved Populations in a Community Setting

Join featured speakers from PPD and EmVenio Research as they lead a discussion of how localization has and can increase trial awareness, and clinical trial access to patients everywhere, making equity a reality, leading to an improved patient experience.

Community Involvement in

Research Training

CIRTification teaches community research partners about the importance of protecting research participants while enhancing the overall contribution they are able to make to their respective research teams. 

The Community Engagement Alliance Consultative Resource

The Community Engagement Alliance Consultative Resource (CEACR) serves as a channel for community-engaged best practices to research teams wanting to apply principles of community-engaged approaches in research programs.

UCSF 2025 Engagement in the Black Community Series

This webinar series aims to highlight researchers and community partners / organizations, who are committed to amplifying Community Engagement and Research Equity by highlighting people who are moving the work forward.

Council

on Black

Health

The Council on Black Health is a Black-led and Black-empowering network of experts that integrates global perspectives, data and research, and lived experience to create actionable strategies.

Strategies for Meaningful Community Engagement in

Health Research

 

Summary: A 90-minute webinar focusing on innovative strategies for engaging communities in health research, with case studies and practical tools for researchers and community leaders.

Engagement Strategies for African American Communities in Health Research

On-demand webinar exploring the unique challenges and strategies for engaging African American communities in health research and clinical trials, with insights from experts and community leaders.

Indigenous Research Methodologies (IRM)

Training Module

 Learners will be educated about Indigenous research methodologies and how they are used in present day research, as well as how they could be used in the future.

Uniting Communities for Rare Disease Clinical Trial Success

A specialized webinar offering strategies and ethical considerations for engaging underserved communities in clinical trials focused on rare diseases.

Introduction to Indigenous Community-Engaged Research

This course covers key concepts in community-engaged research, focusing specifically on working with Indigenous communities in culturally sensitive and ethical ways.

Media Library, Community Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH)

 

Community-Campus Partnerships for Health’s mission is to promote health equity and social justice through partnerships between communities and academic institutions.

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Acknowledgement: Pyxis Partners is funded by the Division of Engagement and Outreach, All of Us Research Program, National Institutes of Health. Award Number [Pyxis Partners: 1OT2OD038104-01s1]

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