Brown Bag Seminar: Too Much Going on to be Sick: Cardiovascular and Socio Environmental Factor in the Health of Minority Women




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Charles P. Mouton, Provost, Executive Vice President, and Dean, School of Medicine, The University of Texas Medical Branch, presents “Too Much Going on to be Sick: Cardiovascular and Socio Environmental Factor in the Health of Minority Women.” This presentation will have an additional 30 minute Q&A session for early/mid stage faculty focused on professional and research development.

Dr. Mouton is Executive Vice President, Provost and Dean of the School of Medicine, and Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch. Dr. Mouton previously served UTMB as Vice Dean for Academic Affairs in the School of Medicine. Dr. Mouton’s primary research interests are in women’s health, health disparities, late life domestic violence, and aging. He was a co-investigator for the Women’s Health Initiative, the first study to investigate health in a large sampling of women across the United States to determine how diet, hormone therapy, and calcium and vitamin D might prevent heart disease, cancer, and bone fractures. Dr. Mouton was elected as fellow of The Gerontological Society of America, American Academy of Family Physicians, and of the American Geriatrics Society. He is a member of the National Institutes of Health Council of Councils and a member of the Liaison Committee for Medical Education.

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