President's Initiativeshttp://hdl.handle.net/10713/46642024-03-06T17:52:10Z2024-03-06T17:52:10ZStacey Rose to Champion Core Values as Inaugural Program DirectorBadie, Jenhttp://hdl.handle.net/10713/212522024-01-04T02:45:54Z2023-12-20T00:00:00ZStacey Rose to Champion Core Values as Inaugural Program Director
Badie, Jen
Article featuring a question-and-answer section, getting to know UMB's inaugural core values program director, Stacey Rose, EdD, MEd, MSW.
2023-12-20T00:00:00ZPresident’s Symposium: Opioid Use Disorder and the Opioid EpidemicSacco, PaulBurda, CharonWeintraub, Erichttp://hdl.handle.net/10713/210862023-11-14T19:07:25Z2023-02-09T00:00:00ZPresident’s Symposium: Opioid Use Disorder and the Opioid Epidemic
Sacco, Paul; Burda, Charon; Weintraub, Eric
The President's Symposium is excited to invite a team from the University of Maryland, schools of social work, nursing, and medicine, to speak on the Behavior Health Workforce Integration Service and Education-Interprofessional Opioid Workforce Advancement program, which was the result of a $1.35 million workforce development grant from the Health Services Resources Administration and focused on training students to become providers of behavioral health services to individuals living in high-need localities, responding to the opioid crisis with a commitment to practice in underserved communities in the Baltimore-Washington, D.C., metropolitan region. This event is a part of the larger President's Symposium series. This year, the President's Symposium asks, "How can the University of Maryland, Baltimore, prepare health and human services professionals to address opioid use disorder?" As such, the President's Symposium embarks on an academic journey exploring the factors influencing the opioid epidemic and applying a critical eye on how UMB can prepare students to address opioid use disorder through policies, activism, education, and resources.
2023-02-09T00:00:00ZPresident’s Symposium: Preparing our professional students to address the opioid epidemicCloeren, Mariannehttp://hdl.handle.net/10713/210852023-11-20T10:59:40Z2022-09-14T00:00:00ZPresident’s Symposium: Preparing our professional students to address the opioid epidemic
Cloeren, Marianne
Dr. Marianne is the Faculty Advisor for the 2022-2023 President’s Fellows and White Paper Project and an Associate Professor in the Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine at the University of Maryland, School of Medicine. This event is a part of the larger President's Symposium series. This year, the President's Symposium asks, "How can the University of Maryland, Baltimore, prepare health and human services professionals to address opioid use disorder?" As such, the President's Symposium embarks on an academic journey exploring the factors influencing the opioid epidemic and applying a critical eye on how UMB can prepare students to address opioid use disorder through policies, activism, education, and resources.
2022-09-14T00:00:00ZPresident's White Paper Project: The State of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at UMB: Leveraging Inclusive Leadership to Develop and Implement EDI-Informed CurriculumLee, GraceOliver, JeremieScott, JuliaLeath, MarcellaNoland, Kailahttp://hdl.handle.net/10713/189062023-11-14T18:00:41Z2022-01-01T00:00:00ZPresident's White Paper Project: The State of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at UMB: Leveraging Inclusive Leadership to Develop and Implement EDI-Informed Curriculum
Lee, Grace; Oliver, Jeremie; Scott, Julia; Leath, Marcella; Noland, Kaila
It is the responsibility of an anchor institution like UMB to address structural oppression head-on and to act on issues of EDI from an anti-racism and anti-oppression perspective. In this spirit, we the President’s Fellows embarked on a journey of research and interviews to determine the state of EDI at UMB, and best practices that can be integrated on the student, faculty, and staff levels to demonstrate the institution's commitment to EDI-informed curriculum, and inclusive leadership. We acknowledge the work that has been done up to this point at UMB, and we provide strategies for UMB to implement for the future.
The President's Symposium and White Paper Project is an interprofessional program that explores issues impacting the UMB community. As a component of the President's Symposium, the President’s Fellows are an interdisciplinary group of students selected to participate in a mentored fellowship while researching, developing, and writing recommendations for the University.
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