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August Webinar Series: AMA Steps Forward



This AMA STEPS Forward™ webinar will outline best practices for implementing new health care technologies—including telehealth—in practice in an equitable, inclusive way focusing on both the impact to marginalized and minoritized patients and the clinicians and systems that care for them.

The AMA STEPS Forward™ webinar series has one event coming up in August that we wanted to make you aware of and encourage you to share:

Implementing innovative solutions with an equity lens

Registration link: https://www.ama-assn.org/delivering-care/health-equity/ama-steps-forward-webinar-series-innovative-solutions-equity-lens

August 10, 2021, noon – 1 p.m. CT

The AMA STEPS Forward™ webinar series provides interactive instruction from experts who address practical, actionable strategies to transform the medical field and your practice within it. The webinar series is part of the AMA STEPS Forward™ Innovation Academy, designed to help physicians, care teams, and health care leaders implement time-saving practice innovation strategies that promote joy in medicine, efficient use of technology, practice sustainability, and quality patient care. The Innovation Academy gives participants the flexibility to customize their practice transformation journey by offering a spectrum of opportunities to learn from peers and experts, including these webinars as well as toolkits, telementoring, virtual panel discussions, bootcamps, and immersion programs.

Individuals who take part in 3 or more AMA STEPS Forward™ Innovation Academy activities are eligible to receive a Recognition of Participation certificate. See here for more information: https://web.cvent.com/event/fd118596-50d5-46f3-a073-697416540140/websitePage:b5fc14f2-da0e-43b7-8e41-ea2116ac3f40

*Please note: Continuing medical education (CME) credits are not being offered for these webinars at this time. 

Speakers:                                                  

Urmimala Sarkar, MD

Co-founder, UCSF S.O.L.V.E. Health Tech                              

Courtney Lyles, PhD

Co-founder, UCSF S.O.L.V.E. Health Tech



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