Quantitative Health Sciences Calendar
“Opportunities to Advance Health Equity through Implementation Science”
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Event Description
Social inequities are an increasingly common feature of American society. But these inequities have existed for decades, particularly among marginalized groups. These social inequities lead to very real biological consequences. In this talk I will discuss social inequities and racism and how they can “get under the skin” and change our biology using the Weathering Hypothesis. I provide the theoretical basis for the weathering hypothesis, discuss different methods for measuring weathering, quantitative approaches to measuring weathering, and types of data for measuring weathering. I will also provide examples of weathering findings both from my own research as well as from other’s research.
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Monday, April 21, 2025
Event Description
Deke Cateau
Chief Executive Officer
A.G. Rhodes Health & Rehab
Our nation’s nursing homes are drastically unprepared to meet the needs - and expectations - of today’s elder population. Are we at a watershed moment? How can we imagine a new type of nursing home and model of care for our rapidly growing aging society? And what is the lasting impact from the public scrutiny and vilification of nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Brush Fire: COVID 19 and Our Nursing Homes, by Deke Cateau, CEO of A.G. Rhodes, explores the reality of care and life in our nursing homes. In this session, you will get an open and honest look into skilled nursing facilities during the most difficult time in our sector’s history. You will learn how we go here, but more importantly, you will learn how we are leading a path to change and innovation and improving the quality of life for those most entrusted to our care.