2024-2025 Health Disparities Research Curriculum (HDRC)
Research to eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in health is a national priority. This curriculum was developed to raise awareness about health disparities research among junior investigators and to teach the skills required to incorporate principles of disparities research into their particular areas of research focus. Although this curriculum focuses primarily on racial and ethnic disparities, the principles, methods, and examples will be broadly applicable to other disparities (e.g., gender). The Duke Health Disparities Research Curriculum (HDRC) is designed to increase knowledge and skill of participants in the evaluation, design, and conduct of health disparities research. The curriculum consists of monthly sessions which combine didactics and student activities addressing: • Nomenclature and framework for approaching research involving health disparities • Contributors to health disparities • Role of implicit bias in disparities research • Health disparities research methods across the translational spectrum • Conduct of health disparities research focused on the clinical encounter • Funding sources and strategies for disparities research
Target Audience
Fellows
Medical Students
Physicians
Residents
Learning Objectives
The primary learning objective of the HDRC is to increase knowledge and skill ofparticipants in the evaluation, design, and conduct of health disparities research.
Laura Svetkey
Kimberly Johnson
Kevin Thomas
- AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
- Attendance
Available Credit
- 23.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
- 23.75 Attendance