A TIMELY AND HELPFUL WORKSHOP!

Racial & Ethnic Factors Impacting the Treatment of Chronic Illness: How Social Workers Can Intervene In The Health Care Environment.

This 3 hour in-person workshop was led by Carolyn Hutson, LCSW who has worked in health care for 30 years at Bellevue Hospital, St. Luke’s Hospital and Mount Sinai Medical Center. She is a lecturer at the Columbia School of Social Work and is a clinical instructor at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.

The workshop addressed the racial disparities and outcomes in health care, its historical roots and social determinants and provide skill enhancing interventions in work with chronically ill clients. This interactive workshop was held on Thursday, April 11, 2019 at Caring Kind 360 Lexington Ave, NYC.
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Carolyn Hutson, LCSW