Webinar: Covid-19-Vaccines & The Fight for Equity:Where Are We At & What Have We Learned

In partnership with Inland Wellness Informatioon Network (IWIN) through a grant from the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health


 Event Date

March 22, 2023

Early Bird Discount Deadline

Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Registration Deadline

Wednesday, March 22, 2023



COVID10, VACCINES & THE FIGHT FOR EQUITY: WHERE ARE WE AT AND WHAT HAVE LEARNED?
Wednesday, March 22, 2023  |  12:15PM-1:15PM PST

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In partnership with Inland Wellness Information Network (IWIN), SBCMS invites physicians, providers, and community advocates to join us for this free informative webinar.

Topics Will Cover:

  • Updates on Covid-19 Including infection rates, trends, variants, vaccines and boosters;
  • Paxlovid and other therapeutics;
  • What we've learned in 3 years;
  • Progess and challenges withing higher risk populations;
  • How we can work together to achieve equity among populations

PRESENTER:

  • Michael A. Sequeira, M.D.
    Public Health Officer, Department of Public Health San Bernardino County
  • Stacy Davis
    Health Equity Program Manager, Department of Public Health San Bernardino County
  • Chelsea Koski, MPH
    Emergency Response and Special Projects Coordinator, Department of Public Health San Bernardino County

Webinar is being sponsored through a grant from the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health.  For questions or more information, contact Soteria at scobb@sbcms.org. 


Registration Fees

Price Description Amount
Guest - No charge to attend $0.00
Physician Non-Member - No charge to attend $0.00
SBCMS Member - No charge to attend $0.00

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Speakers

Speaker Organization Sessions
Roger Seheult Optum - Beaver Medical Group

ROGER SEHEULT, M.D.
Pulmonologist, Beaver Medical Group, Banning, CA

Dr. Seheult is Associate Clinical Professor at UC Riverside School of Medicine and at School of Medicine and Allied Health at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. In addition to being a preceptor for PA and
medical students, he was the medical director for the Physician Assistant Sciences Program at LLUSM, for a sleep lab in the area and for the Crafton Hills College Respiratory Care Program. 

He is certified in internal medicine, pulmonary diseases, critical care medicine and sleep medicine through
the American Board of Internal Medicine. 

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