Chicago Consortium for Community Engagement (C3) (@consortiumc3) 's Twitter Profile
Chicago Consortium for Community Engagement (C3)

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Chicago Clinical & Translational Science Institutes (CTSI) engaging researchers, community stakeholders & policy makers working towards healthier communities

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Leslie Carnahan, PhD (@lcarnahanphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to learn Chicago Consortium for Community Engagement (C3) Community Research Conference today! Can’t wait to share our University of Illinois Cancer Center poster, “Access to these screenings have been a gift”: A mixed methods assessment of a community navigation program for breast and cervical in the era of COVID-19”

Excited to learn <a href="/ConsortiumC3/">Chicago Consortium for Community Engagement (C3)</a>  Community Research Conference  today! Can’t wait to share our <a href="/UICancerCenter/">University of Illinois Cancer Center</a> poster, “Access to these screenings have been a gift”: A mixed methods assessment of a 
community navigation program for breast and cervical in the era of COVID-19”
Chicago Consortium for Community Engagement (C3) (@consortiumc3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The poster session has begun! So many Chicago community orgs and academic collaborators showcasing their projects aimed at promoting #healthequity #CHRC22

The poster session has begun!  So many Chicago community orgs and academic collaborators showcasing their projects aimed at promoting #healthequity #CHRC22
Mesulam Center at Northwestern (@numesulamcenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mesulam Center staff members Phyllis Timpo and Nicole Hunt presented a poster with Janie Urbanic, founding director of South Loop Village, at the Chicago Consortium for Community Engagement (C3) Community Research Conference today.

Mesulam Center staff members Phyllis Timpo and Nicole Hunt presented a poster with Janie Urbanic, founding director of South Loop Village, at the Chicago Consortium for Community Engagement (C3) Community Research Conference today.
The HAP Foundation (@foundation_hap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The HAP Foundation displayed a poster today at the regional C3 Community Health Research Conference at Malcolm X College. It was an energizing day filled with learning about exceptional community-based service programs in the Chicagoland area.

The HAP Foundation displayed a poster today at the regional C3 Community Health Research Conference at Malcolm X College. It was an energizing day filled with learning about exceptional community-based service programs in the Chicagoland area.
UIC CCTS (@uic_ccts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This #NationalDiabetesMonth, learn how to manage your- or a loved one's- diabetes by building your health care team niddk.nih.gov/health-informa… Check out research studies focused on treating and improving the well-being of people with diabetes The New Normal™! NIDDK Chicago Consortium for Community Engagement (C3)

Institute for Translational Medicine (@chicagoitm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICYMI: Check out Suzanne Le Mignot's CBS Chicago coverage of our celebration of $51 million from the NIH NCATS @CLIC_CTSA #CTSAProgram to improve health equity in Chicagoland! Cheers to a new era and thanks to everyone who's made this possible!

UIC CCTS (@uic_ccts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Community engagement improves the quality of ALL health research- bench to bedside. CCTS's Community Engagement Advisory Board can help UIC investigators strategize how to apply CBPR to their projects. Learn more at ccts.uic.edu/services/commu…

Chicago Consortium for Community Engagement (C3) (@consortiumc3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This #InternationalWomensDay let’s take a step further to advance gender and health equity by addressing inequalities, historical and contemporary injustices, and social determinants of health —to eliminate disparities in health and health care.

This #InternationalWomensDay let’s take a step further to advance gender and health equity by addressing inequalities, historical and contemporary injustices, and social determinants of health —to eliminate disparities in health and health care.