Annual Evidence Update on Ethnicity/Inequality: 20-24 October 2008
An update of the evidence on this topic from the NLH Ethnicity & Health Specialist Library.
The Ethnicity and Health Specialist Library will focus on five themes from the NHS “Big Sixty” (the 60 biggest health conditions and problems that cause 80% of the burden of disease) for its Annual Evidence Update. Following an overall introduction from Dr Surinder Sharma, the equalities director for the NHS, each theme will be introduced by a leading national authority.
On Monday, the theme will be "Commissioning & Ethnic Monitoring", followed by ethnic aspects of “Oral Health/ Oral Cancer". On Wednesday we shall focus on “Cardiovascular Disease in Ethnic Minority Populations" and on Thursday: "Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity” and “Renal Complications of Diabetes in Ethnic Minority Populations". To close the week, we shall highlight issues around Mental Health, in particular, “Suicide & Self-Harm” and “Learning Disabilities”. This approach of a diversity of key topics follows the successful first National Knowledge week on Ethnicity & Health held in October 2007.
Find out more at http://www.library.nhs.uk/ethnicity
Labels: Annual Evidence Updates, ethnic health, ethnicity, inequality