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The National Collaborative for Education to Address the Social Determinants of Health (NCEAS) was originally a HRSA-funded Academic Unit for Primary Care Training and Enhancement. The mission of the NCEAS is to prepare primary care clinicians with the expertise and leadership to address the social determinants of health (SDOH).

Do you have relevant SDOH resources, curricula, or evaluation tools to share? Please send them to us at contact@sdoheducation.org

2026 NCEAS Annual Conference

SAVE THE DATE: Februrary 23rd and 24th! Registration Opening Soon

Submit your Abstracts and/or Workshop Proposals Now! Deadline is October 31st.

Resource of the Month

Core Competencies of an Anti-racist Physician: Elective Course for Undergraduate Medical Students
This resource specifically teaches about anti-Black racism that is prevalent in the medical field to second-year medical students. It incorporates a variety of learning modalities including case based learning with facilitator guided discussions within a singular 3 hour session – this was an elective course students could take prior to starting clinical rotations.

What’s the Latest?

News, Conferences, and Upcoming Events
  • Patient-Centered Care in Healthcare Services: Feedback from Older Adults Engaging in Primary Care-Based Behavioral Health Programs | Read Here
  • Health Communication in Times of Pandemics: A Framework for Increased Community Participation in Infection Prevention | Read Here
  • Impact of hospital and health system initiatives to address Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) in the United States: a scoping review of the peer-reviewed literature | Read Here
  • October 14, 2025: Conference | Fall Lyceum and Health Equity Research Symposium 2025 | Chicago, IL | Details
  • December, 2025: Conference | Social Determinants of Health Policy ForumDetails
  • March 23-25, 2026: Conference | The RISE Healthy Communities Summit  | Orlando, FL | Details

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