Sep 14, 2020 08:30 AM EDT - Mar 20, 2026 05:00 PM EDT
Online Self-Paced Learning
Northwest AHEC Online and Blended Learning
Your device, quiet location, reliable Internet
Event Description: This program presents an overview and discussion of race and medicine in the United States.
Faculty
Jennifer Schaal, MD is a trainer and organizer with the Racial Equity Institute. She retired in 2006 from practicing gynecology at Greensboro Women’s Healthcare in Greensboro, NC.
Dr. Schaal is a founding member of the Greensboro Health Disparities Collaborative (GHDC), a community-based participatory research (CBPR) group based on anti-racism principles. She is a member of the board of directors for The Partnership Project, an anti-racism organization and partner of the GHDC.
As a medical-community member of the GHDC, she has actively participated in multiple research projects in various capacities, including the NCI-funded CCARES (Cancer Care and Racial Equity Study) and Accountability for Cancer Care through Undoing Racism and Equity (ACCURE), the “Respectful Prescribing” study, a pilot study for the Community Translational Science Award Grant Application by the UNC Center for Community and Clinical Research.
She was an active participant in the development and implementation of the GHDC’s Health Equity Training. With academic and community partners, she has served on multiple advisory boards, delivered keynote addresses and scientific presentations and co-authored peer-reviewed publications and book chapters. She is an active member of the Guilford Anti-Racism Alliance and has been a trainer for the Racial Equity Institute since the fall of 2016.