Pauley Symposium/Rawley Conference
In Sickness & In Health: A COVID-19 Roundtable
11:00 am –
12:30 pm
Zoom
Contact:
Katrina Jagodinsky, (402) 472-2414, kjagodinsky@unl.edu
This roundtable will address the important contributions and critiques of historians, medical practitioners, and social scientists working in response to the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020-2021.
Panelist Bios
—Dr. Deirdre Cooper Owens has established national prominence as an expert on medical racism and is the Director of UNL’s Humanities in Medicine Program.
—Dr. Jennifer Denetdale is a Dine scholar and critic whose service on the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission provides her with unique insights on the Navajo Nation’s response to the COVID pandemic and the response of tribal nations more broadly to public health crises.
—Dr. Jasmine Riviere Marcelin is the Associate Program Director of UNMC’s Internal Medicine Residency who specializes in Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobial Stewardship.
—Vanessa Dominguez is a graduate assistant in UNL’s Clinical Psychology Training Program conducting research on Latinx responses to COVID-19 in Nebraska.
Register via the link below.
Panelist Bios
—Dr. Deirdre Cooper Owens has established national prominence as an expert on medical racism and is the Director of UNL’s Humanities in Medicine Program.
—Dr. Jennifer Denetdale is a Dine scholar and critic whose service on the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission provides her with unique insights on the Navajo Nation’s response to the COVID pandemic and the response of tribal nations more broadly to public health crises.
—Dr. Jasmine Riviere Marcelin is the Associate Program Director of UNMC’s Internal Medicine Residency who specializes in Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobial Stewardship.
—Vanessa Dominguez is a graduate assistant in UNL’s Clinical Psychology Training Program conducting research on Latinx responses to COVID-19 in Nebraska.
Register via the link below.
https://unl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1iPgVhtrTuWdZHVABuYG9A
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This event originated in History.