February 10, 2021 | View as a webpage | | | February is Black History Month During Black History Month, the HHS Office of Minority Health (OMH) will partner with fellow Offices of Minority Health at HHS and healthcare professionals around the nation to focus on highlighting the impacts COVID-19 has on African Americans with underlining health issues such as uncontrolled hypertension. Did you know that African Americans ages 35-64 years are 50% more likely to have high blood pressure than whites? Learn how together we can work to monitor, control and lower hypertension. | HHS Announces a Special Enrollment Period for Health Coverage In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, HHS has announced a special period for health insurance enrollment of qualified individuals and families in states served by the HealthCare.gov Marketplace. Please note that some states run their own health insurance websites and may or may not make a similar offer. Visit HealthCare.gov to find local help. The special enrollment period runs February 15-May 15. | | | | Funding | | Economic Mobility: Needs of Individuals and Families Health and social services grant from the Bank of America Charitable Foundation. Deadline is February 19. Prevent Prescription Drug/Opioid Overdose-Related Deaths Grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Deadline is March 1. Improving Health Outcomes among People with HIV Cooperative agreements from the Health Resources and Services Administration. Deadline is March 8. | | Healthier Kids For Our Future® Mental Health Grant Child health grant from Cigna. Deadline is February 26. Transitional Housing Assistance for Victims of Domestic and Sexual Abuse Domestic violence and sexual assault grant from the U.S. Department of Justice. Deadline for Letter of Intent is March 2. Family Medicine Cares Resident Service Award Health disparities and healthcare services grant for medical residents from the American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation. Deadline is March 15. | | | | | | Webinars and Other Events | | National COVID-19 Resiliency Network: Increasing Engagement with Underserved Communities Webinar hosted by the Morehouse School of Medicine and the Association of University Centers on Disabilities. TODAY, February 10, 4:00 pm ET. Let's Talk: Maternal Hypertension Webinar hosted by the Region VII Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health. February 11, 1:30 pm ET. COVID-19 Vaccines: Refugee, Migrant and Immigrant Health Webinar from the Migrant Clinicians Network. February 11, 4:00 pm ET. | | Conversation on COVID-19 Vaccine with Dr. Fauci and the American Muslim Community Webinar hosted by the American Muslim Health Professionals. February 11, 1:30 pm ET. Registration is open for the Health Datapalooza and National Health Policy Conference Hosted by AcademyHealth. February 16-18, Virtual. Living with Cancer While Black: Clinical Trial Barriers Conversations on Cancer webinar hosted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. February 18, 1:00 pm ET. | | | | | | Resources | Resources: COVID-19 Health Observance: American Heart Month African Americans continue to have high rates of many risk factors for heart disease. During American Heart Month, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) The Heart Truth Campaign is spreading the word that all of our hearts are healthier when we make heart health part of our self-care routine. During the campaign's Wellness Wednesday show your heart some love by devoting time to care for yourself. Move more, eat a fruit or veggie you've never tried, make a plan to quit smoking/vaping or schedule bedtime to get seven-eight hours of sleep. | High Blood Pressure in Adults: Guidelines for Prevention, Detection, Evaluation and Management In 2017, the American College of Cardiology (ACC), in partnership with the American Heart Association, published Guidelines for the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults. Visit the ACC Guidelines Hub for expert analysis and perspectives on the guidelines, as well as continuing medical education activities for health professionals, apps, tools and resources you can share with your patients. | | | | Clinical Trials | Diabetes and Heart Disease Risk in Blacks This study, sponsored by the NIH National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, seeks healthy African Americans and African-born Blacks, age 18-70 years old. The study will be carried out at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD. COmmuNity-engaged SimULation Training for Blood Pressure Control (CONSULT-BP Study) This study, sponsored by the University of Massachusetts, Worcester and the NIH National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, seeks early-stage healthcare providers, including residents and nurse practitioner students, to reduce providers' bias, improve communication skills and enhance providers' ability to develop therapeutic alliances with racial and ethnic minority patients. The study will be carried out at five safety net hospitals in Worcester, Barre and Uxbridge, MA. | | | Workforce Development | HRSA Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program covers up to 85% of unpaid nursing education debt for registered nurses, advanced practice registered nurses and nurse faculty. If you receive an award, you must work two years in either a Critical Shortage Facility or as nurse faculty at an eligible nursing school. Technical Assistance call, February 18, 2:00 pm ET. Deadline for application is February 25. Call for applications for the 2021 Training Course in Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Epidemiology The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HRSA and CityMatCH are offering a Training Course in MCH Epidemiology as part of their ongoing effort to enhance the analytic capacity of state and local health agencies. The training course is an intensive program that combines lectures, discussion, hands-on exercises and opportunities for individualized technical assistance. Deadline for application is March 1. | | | | Knowledge Center | | | Recommended Reading HIV/AIDS Policy Agenda for Black Women is a report published by the Black Women's Health Imperative. The publication provides detailed statistical data illustrating the impact of HIV infection on women of color, and discusses issues such as stigma, prevention strategies, healthcare access, housing, criminalization, and employment challenges. | | | To view this title and find additional information, search the online catalog. | | | |
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