NHMA joins partners in calling on SCOTUS, Congress, and State Policymakers to continue Roe and protect women’s rights to reproductive health, including abortion
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The National Hispanic Medical Association urgently called for the Senate to pass the Women's Health Protection Act (WHPA). The recent leak of a draft Supreme Court decision has only made the need for the WHPA to be placed into law much more urgent. Nearly 36 million women would lose access to reproductive healthcare if Roe is overturned including 5.7 million Hispanics. These women would be forced to either endure long travel and cost to get the help they need or into less than safe conditions to receive reproductive services. Everyone deserves access to essential healthcare, free of barriers regardless of where they live. Women should have the right to make decisions about their reproductive health.
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JUST ANNOUNCED: Session 16 of NHMA's COVID-19 Virtual Briefing Series, "COVID-19 Isn't Over Yet: Increasing Vaccinations Among Latinos in Overlooked Hotspots" will be held on Wednesday, June 29th at 7 p.m. ET! Mark your calendars and register today for this unique conversation on vaccination needs in states, rural areas, and other hotspots.
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NHMA & the All of Us Research Program invites you to join us on the summer morning of Wednesday, June 8th from 8 to 9:30 a.m. ET for Diversifying Research: The Provider Voice & The All of Us Research Program, a provider roundtable featuring local experts and Dr. Elena Rios at the NHMA office.
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Check out our new All of Us Research page on HispanicHealth.info! With specialized pages targeted to both patients and providers, you can review key facts for providers, learn more about the Researcher Workbench, and check out some of the program's frequently asked questions.
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The National Hispanic Health Foundation (NHHF) is elated to announce that applications for the NHHF Hispanic Health Professional Student Scholarship are NOW OPEN! We support students who will be the future health workforce for our communities. Apply today!
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Our Skin Scholarship application closes this month! In partnership with Lubriderm, we're awarding ten $15k scholarships to future Hispanic dermatology professionals in the U.S. Don't miss this great opportunity to increase representation and accessibility within the field.
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The National Hispanic Health Foundation (NHHF), with funding from the Centene Foundation, is working to develop a Health Literacy Toolkit focused on COVID-19 to improve communication, trust, and accessibility between patients and their healthcare providers. We invite providers to review the toolkit and leave feedback via Google Form on NHHF's health literacy webpage.
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Our Programs and Campaigns
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Join NHMA's Specialty Councils
Become a member of NHMA and select your specialty to be connected with a council of physician colleagues. Councils will offer exciting webinars to access residencies, fellowships, faculty jobs, and mentorship.
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NHMA is proud to announce that our President and CEO Dr. Elena Rios is now serving as co-chair of the newly launched HECCD, a nationwide coalition working to advance health equity and eliminate barriers to care and treatment for obesity and other chronic diseases.
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The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) offers brochures, fact sheets, and other resources in Spanish and English on mental health topics such as depression, stress, and borderline personality disorder.
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With support from The Rockefeller Foundation and the Solo Kiko program, NHHF is working to educate Hispanic and Latino families on COVID-19 prevention and vaccination. Community health organizations in our target cities of Houston, Chicago, and Oakland can support these efforts by applying for community activation grants up to $5,000.
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Salud America! at UT Health San Antonio is working with NHMA to bring Project Firstline infection control educational content to healthcare workers, so they are equipped with the knowledge they need to protect themselves, their facilities, and their patients (Latinos and all communities) from infectious disease threats in healthcare settings.
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Newsweek en Español: La Medicina del Futuro. Una celebración de los últimos avances tecnológicos y las aportaciones de nuestros lideres Hispanos a la industria de la salud. Lanzamiento: Mayo 25.
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Recent speaking engagements:
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Legislative Update
Dear Colleagues,
Recently, a leaked draft Supreme Court decision showed the Supreme Court will overturn Roe v. Wade and push the decision of restricting abortions to the states. If this draft becomes the final decision, half the states in the country will have laws on the books that would severely or outright ban on abortions. NHMA unequivocally opposes this draft decision and the overturn of Roe. Abortion is health care and NHMA supports access to health care for all women. NHMA called on the Senate to pass...
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This month we would like to recognize D.C. Chapter Leader Sergio Rimola, MD, FACOG and Rebecca Vargas-Jackson, MD for their work conducting a health literacy training at last week's Cinco de Mayo event! We were thrilled to be able to invite our Washington, D.C. Chapter to our new office space to celebrate and learn together.
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