ANNOUNCEMENTS - Johns Hopkins Hospital...School of Medicine Dean’s Distinguished Mentoring Award...
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March 6, 2020
Please see this week's announcements from the Johns Hopkins
Medicine, Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
REMINDER: Nominations for JHM Office of Diversity & Inclusion Achievers Award We are pleased to continue the Achievers Award Program recognizing and highlighting underrepresented minorities
across Johns Hopkins Medicine who exemplify excellence and exhibit our Johns Hopkins core values. Recipients of
these awards will be recognized during Asian/Pacific Islander American Heritage Month in the month of May.
Please take a moment to nominate a deserving colleague for this award. The nomination period will run through
March 27, 2020. If you are interested in collaborating with our office to plan the recognition event for
May, please contact us at [email protected].
REMINDER: Community Kids Closet to support residents of Baltimore City housing
The Hopkins Diaspora ERG Community Subcommittee is sponsoring an on-going Community Kids Closet to provide
gently used clothing, shoes, and winter coats for children who live in Baltimore City housing. Please see the attached
flyer and please contact the ERG Community Subcommittee co-chair, Tamala Knox for more information.
JHHS Learning Opportunities for JHHS Supervisors & Above Please see the attached flyer for upcoming learning opportunities. To register, send an email to
[email protected] with the name of the interested course.
There are spaces available in the following March and April courses.
The 7 Habits for Managers, March 12 and 19 (8:30am-4:30pm) two-day class
Crucial Accountability, March 26 and April 2 (8:30am-4:30pm) two-day class
Coaching for Performance, March 24 (8:30am-12:00pm)
Crucial Accountability, April 23 and 29 *Howard County Hospital (8:30am-4:30pm) two-day class
Leading at the Speed of Trust, April 1, (8:30am-4:30pm)
REMINDER: Announcing the Meyer-Beers Essay Contest The JHSPH Mental Health Grad Network, in partnership with the Hopkins Disability Health Coalition and funded by
the 10x20 Grant, is pleased to announce the inaugural Meyer-Beers Essay Contest. See the attached flyer, and the full
guidelines can be found at tinyurl.com/meyerbeers. Deadline is March 29th.
Know Your Rights in light of expansion in "Public Charge" In light of the expansion of the "Public Charge" and the resulting fear in the immigrant community, we would like to
recirculate the Hopkins approved Know Your Rights information and also some information from Baltimore City
quickly summarizing the Public Charge.
School of Medicine Dean’s Distinguished Mentoring Award Presentation and Lecture The fifth annual School of Medicine Dean’s Distinguished Mentoring Award Lecture will take place on
Thursday, April 16, from 4 to 5 p.m. in The Johns Hopkins Hospital’s Chevy Chase Bank Auditorium.
This year’s recipient of the Distinguished Mentoring Award is University Distinguished Service Professor Emerita
Catherine DeAngelis, a pioneer in efforts to advance women in medicine. She will receive her award at the event,
and a lecture in recognition of her achievements will be given by Richard Besser, president and CEO of the Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation. A reception will follow the lecture.
Grant for Researchers at Minority Serving Institutions The Minority Research Grant Program just released a Notice of Funding Opportunity for HBCUs,
HSIs, AANAPISIs, and TCUs. Administered by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Office of Minority
Health (CMS OMH), the Minority Research Grant Program is excited to release a notice of funding opportunity for
researchers at minority serving institutions (MSIs). This funding opportunity will allow MSI faculty and students a way
to build their portfolios while funding studies pertinent to the health care needs of racial and ethnic minorities, rural
residents, people with disabilities, and the LGBTQ community. Two awards will be made to one or more eligible
institutions. See Attached Document. Click here to review the grant opportunity.
View our picture galleries Click here to view pictures from the 2020 MLK Day of Service Volunteer Sites held on January 24th
Click here to view pictures from 2020 MLK Day of Service Health Fair held on January 24th
Click here to view pictures from The New Jim Crow Panel and Achiever’s Awards held on February 26th
Click here to view pictures from our Black History Month in Pictures
Do you know of an event that promotes diversity, inclusion, and cultural competency at and within Johns Hopkins
Medicine? If so, email us at [email protected]
Contact Us Johns Hopkins Medicine
Office of Diversity & Inclusion
1620 McElderry Street, Reed Hall, Baltimore, MD 21205
Website: www.hopkinsmedicine.org/diversity
Email: [email protected] Phone: 844-JHDVRSTY (543-8778)
Tamala Knox, Community Subcommittee Co-chair
1620 McElderry Street | Reed Hall, Suite 425| Baltimore, MD 21205
For more information, please contact: [email protected]
The Hopkins Diaspora ERG Community Subcommittee and the Baltimore City
Housing Authority’s Office of Resident Services
Is Sponsoring A Community Kids Closet for Children Living
in Baltimore City Housing
PLEASE DONATE GENTLY USED GIRLS & BOYS CLOTHING,
SHOES, AND WINTER COATS SIZES NEWBORN & UP.
(There is an immediate need for girls’ clothing, size 4T.)
All donations should be washed and stain-free. Please drop off to:
Meyer-BeersEssay ContestStrengthening Supports for Mental Health
and Neurodiversity at JHU
One $1,000 first place awardTwo $500 runner-up awardsDue Sunday, March 29th
contact
with questions about the
contest or for disability-
related accommodations
For guidelines and
submissions:
tinyurl.com/meyerbeers
supported by the 10x20 grant
JHSPH Mental Health Grad Network presents the inaugural
3/6/2020 GRANTS.GOV - Search Opportunities - View Grant Opportunity
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CMS-1W1-20-001Minority Research Grant ProgramDepartment of Health and Human ServicesCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services
GENERAL INFORMATIONDocument Type: Grants NoticeFunding Opportunity Number: CMS-1W1-20-001Funding Opportunity Title: Minority Research Grant ProgramOpportunity Category: DiscretionaryOpportunity Category Explanation: Funding Instrument Type: GrantCategory of Funding Activity: HealthCategory Explanation: Expected Number of Awards: 2CFDA Number(s): 93.779 -- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Research,
Demonstrations and EvaluationsCost Sharing or Matching Requirement: Yes
Version: Synopsis 4Posted Date: Feb 21, 2020Last Updated Date: Mar 05, 2020Original Closing Date for Applications: Jun 02, 2020 No ExplanationCurrent Closing Date for Applications: Jun 02, 2020 No ExplanationArchive Date: Jul 02, 2020Estimated Total Program Funding: $500,000Award Ceiling: $250,000Award Floor: $0
ELIGIBILITYEligible Applicants: Private institutions of higher education
Public and State controlled institutions of higher educationOthers (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: The CMS Office of Minority Health administers the Minority Research GrantProgram (MRGP). The purpose of the grant program is to support researchers atminority serving institutions that are exploring how CMS can better meet thehealth care needs of racial and ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, sexualand gender minorities, and rural populations. The three goals of MRGP are to: 1.Develop capacity at minority serving institutions to research health disparities andsocial determinants of health; 2. Understand the root cause of issues –processes, practices, behaviors, and burdens – that lead to health disparities andidentify replicable interventions; and 3. Strengthen CMS programs bydisseminating best practices uncovered through funded research.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Agency Name: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesDescription: The purpose of the Minority Research Grant Program (MRGP) to assist CMS in
accomplishing its research and design (R&D) functions, particularly with respect to improving access and services for minority and under-served Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries, enhancing the capacity of individual investigators to participate in CMS’ R&D programs, and enhancing the institutional capacity of minority serving institutions to serve as effective partners in CMS’ programs. The target audiences of the grant program are external researchers focused on Social Determinants of Health, and the goal is to leverage their expertise to identify best practices for reducing health disparities.
Link to Additional Information: Minority Research Grant ProgramGrantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
Grants.gov Contact Center Phone Number: 1-800-518-4726 Hours of operation are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The contact center is closed on federal holidays. [email protected]
Grants.gov Customer Support
2020 LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR JHHS SUPERVISORS AND
ABOVE L&OD is happy to announce several learning opportunities for those in a supervisor level position or above.
To request registration for any of these courses, contact [email protected]
BEHAVIORAL-BASED INTERVIEWING FOR MANAGERS $20PP
FEBRUARY 11, 8:30AM – 12PM
MARCH 25, 1PM – 4:30PM
APRIL 28, 8:30AM – 12PM
JUNE 10, 8:30AM – 12PM
BEHAVIORAL-BASED INTERVIEWING FOR DIRECTORS (WEBINAR)
JANUARY 23, 12PM-1PM
APRIL 16, 12PM-1PM
COACHING FOR PERFORMANCE* $20PP
MARCH 24, 8:30AM – 12PM
TRANSITION MANAGEMENT $20PP
JANUARY 29, 1PM – 4:30PM APRIL 21, 8:30AM – 12PM
POSITIVE COMMUNICATION $20PP
JUNE 11, 1PM – 4:30PM
PRESENTATION SKILLS $20PP
(2-DAY CLASS)
JUNE 11 & 18, 8:30AM – 12PM
LEADING AT THE SPEED OF TRUST** $230PP
APRIL 1, 8:30AM – 4:30PM
PROJECT MGMT ESSENTIALS FOR THE $220PP
UNOFFICIAL PROJECT MANAGER
(NOT LIMITED TO MANAGERS OF PEOPLE) FEBRUARY 4, 8:30AM – 4:30PM
CRUCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY** $215PP (2-DAY CLASS, DIRECTOR LEVEL ONLY)
MARCH 26 & APR 2, 8:30AM – 4PM APRIL 23 & 29, 8:30AM – 4PM*JH AT HOWARD
COUNTY LOCATION
CRUCIAL CONVERSATIONS* $215PP (2-DAY CLASS)
JANUARY 15 & 22, 8:30AM – 4PM JUNE 17 & 24, 8:30AM – 4PM
THE 6 CRITICAL PRACTICES FOR LEADING A TEAM $230PP
JANUARY 28, 8:30AM – 4:30PM
THE 7 HABITS FOR MANAGERS $230PP (2-DAY CLASS)
MAR 12 & 19, 8:30AM – 4:30PM
LEADERS@CHANGE $230PP JUNE 25, 8:30AM – 4:30PM
All fees are for materials and based on a Per Participant basis.
* =Taught in Management Cohort/Certificate Program **=Taught in Director Cohort
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