4/11: The 2022 Hubie Jones Lecture in Urban Health With Representative Jon Santiago

Monday, April 11, 2022
4:30 – 6:00pm ET
2022 Hubie Jones Lecture in Urban Health

Transforming Health Through Urban Leadership

Monday, April 11, 2022

4:30 – 6:00 PM
Zoom; BU Trustees Ballroom, 1 Silber Way

A Hybrid Event Presented by
Representative Jon Santiago

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Join the Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health and Massachusetts State Representative Jon Santiago for the 2022 Hubie Jones Lecture in Urban Health. As a practicing ER physician, veteran, and Mass. State Representative serving Boston, Rep. Santiago will share how physicians and social workers can harness their power to inform legislation and help build a healthcare system grounded in equity and social justice.

Program:

4:30 pm: Opening remarks by Ellie Zambrano, CISWH executive director
4:35 pm: Introduction by Dean Jorge Delva, BU School of Social Work
4:37 pm: Representative Jon Santiago presents
5:10 pm: Q&A with Dean Delva and Representative Santiago
5:25 pm: Q&A with in-person and Zoom audience
5:45 pm: Closing remarks by Ellie Zambrano

Content Level: Intermediate

Continuing Education Credit Info:

The target audience of this lecture and discussion is LICSW, LCSW, LSW, LSWA and other health care professionals. Transforming Health Policy Through Urban Leadership is approved by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program to be offered by the Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health as an individual course. Individual courses, not providers, are approved at the course level. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. ACE course approval period: 4/11/2022 – 4/11/2024. Social workers completing this course receive 1.5 continuing education credits. 

1.5 national continuing education credits (free) are available to social workers licensed in the United States after the completion of a brief post-event quiz. The event will provide intermediate-level content and must be attended live in order to receive CE credits. If you would like to receive credits, please provide your license number during registration. The post-event quiz will be sent out at the end of the event and will be a Qualtrics quiz. Applicants will need a score of 70% or higher to receive the CE certificate, which will be sent via email. Questions? Contact ciswh@bu.edu. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Demonstrate how the role of health providers can influence and change health policy and legislation
  • Explain how social determinants of health exposes inequities in health care systems
  • Identify ways that intersectionality can be addressed within healthcare

Accessibility:

Boston University strives to be accessible, inclusive, and diverse in its facilities, programming, and academic offerings. Your experience in this event is important to us. If you have a disability (including but not limited to learning or attention, mental health, concussion, vision, mobility, hearing, physical or other health-related issues), requiring communication access services for the deaf or hard of hearing, or believe that you require a reasonable accommodation for another reason, please contact the event organizer at ciswh@bu.edu to discuss your needs.

About Hubie Jones

Hubie Jones (’57), dean emeritus and the School of Social Work dean from 1977 to 1993, helped shape Boston’s civic landscape for over forty-five years, and has been integral in numerous community organizations within Boston’s African American population and throughout all Boston neighborhoods.

As associate and executive director at Roxbury Multi-Service Center in 1967, his Task Force on Children Out of School (now Massachusetts Advocacy Center) published the report The Way We Go to School: The Exclusion of Children in Boston, which led to the first-in-the-nation enactment of two landmark laws that focused on special education and bi-lingual education.

In 2010, Jones received the Purpose Prize, a national prize awarded to select individuals over 60 carrying out encore careers and using their skills and experience to make a difference in their communities and the nation.

About the Hubie Jones Lecture in Urban Health

The Hubie Jones Lecture in Urban Health is an annual symposium that addresses vexing health issues, featuring national and international leaders at the intersection of health and social justice. The series was established in 2012 by an anonymous donor to honor the vision of Hubie Jones and is hosted by the Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health.

Alumni and friends are encouraged to continue Hubie’s legacy through donations to the Hubie Jones Fund for Urban Social Work Practice. Your support will fund scholarships that help deserving students pursue an MSW degree, as well as research and programs in service of the BU School of Social Work’s urban mission.

Speakers

Jon Santiago

ER doctor at Boston Medical Center, former volunteer in the Peace Corps, and captain in the U.S. Army Reserves,

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