DEI forum: 'Spiritual Determinants of Health: Is it Time to Prescribe Prayer?'
When & Where
January 19, 2022
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Contact
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- dei@uth.tmc.edu
Event Description
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion invites all students, faculty, and staff to attend the first Diversity and Equity Virtual Speaker Series event of 2022.
Trevor M. Bibler, PhD, assistant professor of medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, will present “Spiritual Determinants of Health: Is it Time to Prescribe Prayer?” at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 19.
Presentation objectives:
- Appreciate the methodological and conceptual challenges that complicate research on the relationships between spirituality, religion, and health.
- Recognize current research on the relationship between spirituality and health outcomes.
- Identify ways that diversity of individual experience, communities, and cultures influence the conclusions of today’s research.
Participants are asked to register for the event online, after which they will be sent a Webex link to attend the discussion.
Stay up to date about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion activities at UTHealth Houston by visiting https://www.uth.edu/diversity-equity-and-inclusion/. For more information, email dei@uth.tmc.edu.
If you go:
What: “Spiritual Determinants of Health: Is it Time to Prescribe Prayer?” part of the Diversity and Equity Speaker Series
When: Noon, Wednesday, Jan. 19
Link: https://bit.ly/uthealth119
Event Site Link
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion invites all students, faculty, and staff to attend the first Diversity and Equity Virtual Speaker Series event of 2022.
Trevor M. Bibler, PhD, assistant professor of medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, will present “Spiritual Determinants of Health: Is it Time to Prescribe Prayer?” at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 19.
Presentation objectives:
- Appreciate the methodological and conceptual challenges that complicate research on the relationships between spirituality, religion, and health.
- Recognize current research on the relationship between spirituality and health outcomes.
- Identify ways that diversity of individual experience, communities, and cultures influence the conclusions of today’s research.
Participants are asked to register for the event online, after which they will be sent a Webex link to attend the discussion.
Stay up to date about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion activities at UTHealth Houston by visiting https://www.uth.edu/diversity-equity-and-inclusion/. For more information, email dei@uth.tmc.edu.
If you go:
What: “Spiritual Determinants of Health: Is it Time to Prescribe Prayer?” part of the Diversity and Equity Speaker Series
When: Noon, Wednesday, Jan. 19
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