Hear new data on the SARS COVID-19 pandemic. Join our discussion about systemic racial inequities, climate crises, and the important role of behavioral medicine going forward (Silver, Brondolo, Holman, Mendes, Diez Roux, Ruiz, Diefenbach, Thayer). Your voice is needed.
See links to background reading here: https://academyofbmr.org/2020-meeting
Full Schedule:
1) ABMR Strategic Updates
The State of Affairs (Elissa Epel, UCSF, Paige Green, NCI)
New Member Nominations (Mustafa Al Absi, Univ. Minnesota)
2) Pandemic Data Blitz on mental health and COVID
a. Mental health and media matter for COVID-19: A national U.S. probability study over time, Roxane Cohen Silver, PhD., Professor, UCI & Alison Holman, PhD, Professor, UCI
b. Emotional health over time of front line workers at NYP-Queens hospital, Liz Brondolo, PhD, Professor, St. Johns University, NYC
c. Stress and blood pressure across the United States during COVID-19, Wendy Mendes, PhD, Professor, PhD, UCSF
3) The relevance of Behavioral Medicine Research in reducing social inequities and racism, in the context of the pandemic and climate crisis (30 min)
Panel and Group Discussion (To fuel our discussion, initial comments by by special guest Ana Diez-Roux, and members John Ruiz, PhD, U. of Az, Julian Thayer, UCI; Michael Diefenbach, PhD, Northwell)
Share your ideas on how can behavioral medicine have a more impactful role.
4) Closing including preparation for 2021 meeting changes.
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