

Department of Health and Human Services Region IV Health Equity Council (The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health/Office of Regional Health Operations, Health Resources and Services Administration, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Register using link below: You will receive a second e-mail with a link to join the webinar. Ann Lewis, chief executive officer, CareSouth Carolina-South CarolinaĬornell Wright, executive director for the Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services will moderate the question and answer portion of the event.McCray, chief executive officer, Advance Community Health-North Carolina

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