For HSHE's fall event, our speakers will focus on the interconnectivity of neighborhoods, housing, and eye health.
Dr. Patrice M. Hicks is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the Kellogg Eye Center. She will discuss her research focused on the neighborhood and built environment domain of the social determinants of health. Specifically, she will address how historical and current measures of neighborhood inequity impact current measures of visual impairment and blindness.
Dr. Hicks will be joined by Mikaelah Johnson-Griggs, an M.D. candidate at Michigan Medicine, who will be discussing her work in Dr. Newman-Casey’s lab research that focuses on unstable housing, food insecurity, and eye health. Please join us!
Housing Solutions for Health Equity (HSHE)HSHE Fall Speaker Series: Neighborhoods, Housing, and Vision Outcomes
HSHE guest speakers Dr. Patrice M. Hicks, Mikaelah Johnson-Griggs, and Dr. Paula Anne Newman-Casey discuss the interconnectivity of neighborhoods, housing, and eye health.
October 19, 2023
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Online in Zoom
Sponsored by: Housing Solutions for Health Equity (HSHE)
Contact Information: Melika Belhaj, mvbelhaj@umich.edu
This event features U-M or SPH alumni
This program or event is open to the alumni community
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For HSHE's fall event, our speakers will focus on the interconnectivity of neighborhoods, housing, and eye health.
Dr. Patrice M. Hicks is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the Kellogg Eye Center. She will discuss her research focused on the neighborhood and built environment domain of the social determinants of health. Specifically, she will address how historical and current measures of neighborhood inequity impact current measures of visual impairment and blindness.
Dr. Hicks will be joined by Mikaelah Johnson-Griggs, an M.D. candidate at Michigan Medicine, who will be discussing her work in Dr. Newman-Casey’s lab research that focuses on unstable housing, food insecurity, and eye health. Please join us!