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    Dr. Amelie G. Ramirez Explores Health Promotion for McGovern Award Lecture

    • By Salud America

    Dr. Amelie G. Ramirez, leader of Salud America! at UT Health San Antonio, was chosen as a 2024 recipient of the annual John P. McGovern Lectureship Award in Health Promotion by the Center for Health Promotion and Prevention Research at UTHealth Houston School of Public Health.

    Ramirez delivered her McGovern Award Lecture, “Shining a Light on the Latino Population to Build Health Equity,” on Nov. 4, 2024.

    Watch the full lecture on YouTube.

    “We need to do a better job in listening to and hearing our [Latino] community members about they are truly seeing, feeling,” said Ramirez, who also leads the Institute for Health Promotion Research and community outreach at the Mays Cancer Center at UT Health San Antonio. “What are those concerns that they have?”

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    Dr. Ramirez & Her Latino Health Promotion Research

    Ramirez is an internationally recognized health disparities researcher at UT Health San Antonio.

    Here, she is professor and chair of the Department of Population Health Sciences and director of the Institute for Health Promotion Research at UT Health San Antonio. She also is associate director of cancer outreach and engagement at the Mays Cancer Center.

    She currently directs the Salud America! national multimedia program. The program creates Latino-focused stories and tools empower its network of over 400,000 community leaders to drive healthy policy and system changes to promote health equity and support for Latino families.

    Ramirez also recently launched the “Avanzando Equidad de Salud: Latino Cancer Health Equity Research Center.”

    The center, supported by a 4-year, $4.08-million grant from the American Cancer Society, is a response to cancer inequities facing Latinos in South Texas. The center will unite South Texas research scholars and the community to reduce health disparities across the cancer care continuum by targeting social determinants of health that prevent Latinos from obtaining equitable care.

    Dr. Ramirez & Her Latino Cancer Research

    Ramirez also conducts research to reduce Latino cancer disparities.

    She aims to reduce lung cancer with Quitxt. This bilingual text-message service helps Latino young adults quit smoking, funded by the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas.

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    Amelie G. Ramirez

    On breast cancer, Ramirez is a Susan G. Komen Scholar. Her work has helped increase Latino cancer screening rates and early detection. She has proven how bicultural patient navigation can help Latina patients get more timely diagnosis and treatment after an abnormal mammogram and improve the survivorship journey.

    Another of her efforts is to improve Latino participation in clinical trials.

    Ramirez is enabling Latinos to volunteer for cancer and Alzheimer’s clinical trials. She is highlighting open clinical trials, conducting webinars, and sharing stories of real Latino clinical trial participants. This work is supported by Genentech, a member of the Roche Group.

    She also leads the South Texas site of the Avanzando Caminos study. The study aims to enroll 1,500 Latino cancer survivors in South Texas and 1,500 more in Miami to help unpack the social, cultural, behavioral, mental, biological, and medical influences on post-cancer life.

    Ramirez also has trained/mentored more than 250 Latinos in health fields.

    She leads the National Cancer Institute-funded Éxito! training program. This helps master’s-level students and professionals pursue a doctoral degree and cancer research career. Of 226 Éxito! trainees since 2011, over 27% have enrolled in or graduated from a doctoral program.

    “We work hard to enable Latinos take the next steps from a master’s degree to get their doctoral degree and focus on careers in Latino cancer research and prevention,” Ramirez said.

    Dr. Ramirez & Her Service, Recognition

    Ramirez is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine.

    She also is a Susan G. Komen Scholar, is on the prize jury for the Fries Prize for Improving Health Award and the Elizabeth Fries Health Education Award, and is a past member of the National Advisory Council on Minority Health and Health Disparities of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities.

    In Texas, she is on the San Antonio Mayor’s Fitness Council and is Past Board President of the The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas (TAMEST).

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    Dr. Amelie G. Ramirez

    Additional recognition includes:

    • 2011: White House Champion of Change
    • 2014: APHA Everett M. Rogers Public Health Communication Award
    • 2018: Icons in Healthcare Award from CentroMed
    • 2018: Leadership of the 1st Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos conference
    • 2019: Lifetime Achievement Award in Health Equity from the Society of Behavioral Medicine
    • 2019: Bluebonnet Award of the Texas Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
    • 2020: CDC Board of Directors
    • 2021: Heroes of the Fight Against COVID-19 of Latino Leaders magazine
    • 2021-2022: Chair of the the Women in Cancer Research Council of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
    • 2022: Outstanding Support of Hispanic Issues Award from the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education, Inc.
    • 2023: Inducted into the San Antonio Women’s Hall of Fame
    • 2023: Association of American Cancer Institutes (AACI) Cancer Health Equity Award

    Ramirez also created the Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos biennial conference series.

    Launched in 2018 and continued in 2020, 2022, and 2024, the conference welcomes international researchers, physicians, community leaders, patient advocates, and more to tackle Latino cancer from prevention to treatment to survivorship.

    “Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos is a sanctuary where we can share research, experience, and action to translate basic research into clinical best practices, effective community interventions, and professional training programs to eliminate cancer disparities in Latinos,” Ramirez said.

    In 2022, TV personality Oprah Winfrey selected Ramirez as a “Cycle Breaker” for her groundbreaking work to build health equity in the Latino community. Watch the episode featuring Ramirez!

    Ramirez earned M.P.H. and Dr.P.H. degrees from UT Health Science Center at the Houston School of Public Health.

    She is a native of Laredo, Texas.

    The post Dr. Amelie G. Ramirez Explores Health Promotion for McGovern Award Lecture appeared first on Salud America.

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