卫生公平办公室
Leveraging diversity, equity and inclusion to drive the AHA's mission to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives.
关于卫生公平办公室
The 美国心脏协会 created the 卫生公平办公室 in 2018 following an 18-month in depth review by a volunteer-driven task force.
卫生公平办公室支持:
在Live悍/ atrsamevte和Vivir播客中,科学与自我保健相遇
We are women. Strong. Determined. Fierce. 这两个播客将我们聚集在一起,为我们的健康表明立场. 这个有趣而充满活力的系列节目以英语和西班牙语为特色. They're hosted by 美国心脏协会 Executive VP of Marketing and Communications Katrina McGhee – who is also a longtime professional coach -- and Lili Gil Valletta, co-founder and CEO of the cultural intelligence firms CIEN + and Culturintel.
奖学金和指导机会
EmPOWERED Scholars
EmPOWERED to Serve™ offers college scholarships to students who are passionate about public health, 卫生公平和社区参与, especially those in communities with fewer resources to help students manage financial aid and debt. 目前就读于美国一年级、二年级和三年级的学生.S. college or university who are working to improve community well-being and have a 2.平均绩点不低于0才有资格申请.
HBCU Scholars Program
The AHA partners with Historically Black Colleges and Universities to help students working toward professional degrees in the biomedical and health sciences. HBCU学者了解他们社区的健康状况, 参与研究项目,探索不同的职业道路. 目前正在招收黑人或非洲大二学生, juniors and seniors at select HBCUs who are highly motivated to seek careers in biomedical or health sciences and have a 3.理科GPA 2分才有资格申请.
HSI Scholars Program
The AHA partners with Hispanic Serving Institutions of Higher Education and their students to create a pipeline for diverse researchers and health care professionals. Scholars are provided academic and career-enriching resources, including scholarships and mentoring. 目前在读大二, juniors and seniors at select HSIs who are highly motivated to seek careers in biomedical or health sciences and have a 3.理科成绩为0分的学生有资格申请.
工作场所的健康公平
The 美国心脏协会’s CEO Roundtable is working to eliminate workplace inequities that harm the health and well-being of employees, 企业和社区. 圆桌会议的新报告, 由商业领袖和健康专家开发, provides actionable strategies and principles employers can use to build toward health equity.
致力于为每个人提供公平和充实健康的生活
Through research, 社区解决方案和其他实质性工作, the AHA is addressing barriers to health equity including structural racism, 危害人民健康和威胁农村健康的社会因素.
专业人员健康公平教育
探索专业教育中心的健康公平投资组合.
- 在线,自定进度的学习环境
- Training for healthcare professionals to identify health disparities and remove bias
- Improve patient outcomes by integrating equitable solutions into hospital/clinical practice
Position Statements
The 美国心脏协会 issues statements and advisories on health equity, 社会公正和结构性种族主义. 以下是我们最近的一些立场声明.
选择科学陈述和会议报告
The 美国心脏协会 is a science-based organization whose core research programs have launched or furthered the work of many of this country’s brightest researchers. We have scientific statements and conference proceedings that address health equity-related issues. Find highlights here.
Science Statements
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结构性种族主义导致健康状况不佳, premature death from heart disease and stroke 美国心脏协会 Presidential Advisory
- Addressing Social Determinants of Health in the Care of Patients With Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the 美国心脏协会
- 心血管疾病风险和结局的社会决定因素: A Scientific Statement From the 美国心脏协会
- Importance of Housing and Cardiovascular Health and Well-Being: A Scientific Statement From the 美国心脏协会
- LGBTQ成人心血管健康评估与处理
- 种族偏见和歧视可能会对心脏病治疗产生负面影响, 风险因素(会议简报)
Policy Positions
The AHA has published policy positions on many issues related to health equity, including affordable, accessible healthcare, 健康的社会决定因素, 获得负担得起的健康食品, 儿童健康和其他. 这里是我们的一整套政策立场.COVID-19
美国心脏协会正在与研究人员合作, medical experts, community leaders, businesses, 家庭和更多的人来减少冠状病毒的影响. The following are some ways we’re dedicating our resources to make a difference.
多元化领导委员会
The 多元化领导委员会 comprises of volunteer leaders who advise the AHA and our Board of Directors on issues related to diversity, equity and inclusion.
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健康生态系统:住房安全和心脏健康
The 美国心脏协会 is a national leader in addressing health equity and 健康的社会决定因素. Housing security is an essential element of community health and well-being. Studies show that living in lower socio-economic areas is associated with a 30% to 90% higher risk of coronary heart disease, independent of individual characteristics including age and economic status.