CAPS/DPS Town Hall presents: Kimberly Martin, PhD -- Black Americans' Health and Healthcare Experiences: Understanding the past and present to create a more equitable future with implications for HIV research

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Black Americans' Health and Healthcare Experiences: Understanding the past and present to create a more equitable future, with implications for HIV research

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Kimberly J. Martin, PhD

Kimberly Martin, PhD

Dr. Kimberly J. Martin is a University of California President's Postdoctoral Scholar in the department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Her research examines the experiences, mental health, and physical health-related outcomes of members of minoritized groups. Through her research she aims to develop culturally relevant methods and interventions to reduce discrimination and increase acknowledgment of and support for addressing racial inequity.
Dr. Martin's research has been awarded and recognized by the National Institute of Mental Health and the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Jenessa Shapiro Award (among others).
Dr. Martin earned her B.A. in Psychology, with honors and high distinction, from UC Berkeley and her Ph.D. in Social Psychology from UCLA.

Add to Calendar 2023-08-08 18:00:00 2023-08-08 19:00:00 CAPS/DPS Town Hall presents: Kimberly Martin, PhD -- Black Americans' Health and Healthcare Experiences: Understanding the past and present to create a more equitable future with implications for HIV research Black Americans' Health and Healthcare Experiences: Understanding the past and present to create a more equitable future, with implications for HIV research Register HERE. Kimberly J. Martin, PhD Dr. Kimberly J. Martin is a University of California President's Postdoctoral Scholar in the department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Her research examines the experiences, mental health, and physical health-related outcomes of members of minoritized groups. Through her research she aims to develop culturally relevant methods and interventions to reduce discrimination and increase acknowledgment of and support for addressing racial inequity. Dr. Martin's research has been awarded and recognized by the National Institute of Mental Health and the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Jenessa Shapiro Award (among others). Dr. Martin earned her B.A. in Psychology, with honors and high distinction, from UC Berkeley and her Ph.D. in Social Psychology from UCLA. [email protected] Division of Prevention Science America/Los_Angeles public