2026 Annual Meeting | H59 - Hip Hop Public Health: A Community-engaged Approach for Improving Neurological Health Literacy (Brain Health Hub)
Date
Sunday 04/19/26
Time
12:15 PM - 01:00 PM CDT
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Location
McCormick Place West | W375c Lobby
Session Format
This program will be presented both in-person and online
On Demand
This program will be available in the meeting's On Demand product.
Event Type
Hubs (Brain Health)
Director(s)
Olajide A. Williams, MD
Topic(s)
General Neurology, Health Care Disparities
Learning Objectives
Join Olajide Williams, MD, MS, co-founder of Hip Hop Public Health, for a session exploring how hip-hop–inspired, multisensory education can be used to address neurological health literacy and related barriers to optimal health outcomes. Drawing on evidence-based work, the session examines the relationship between neurological health literacy and health outcomes and highlights child-mediated and family-centered approaches, including the role of Community Health Workers in mitigating health disparities and advancing community-engaged brain health education in high need communities.
CME Available
No CME available
Core Competencies
Medical Knowledge
Program Level
Intermediate
Program Tracks
Brain Health
Recommended Audience
Fellow, Resident, Other, General Neurologist, Specialist Neurologist, Non-neurologist, Advanced Practice Provider, Neurohospitalist, Medical Student, Business Administrator, Coordinator
Teaching Styles
Didactic
Program Materials
Program Evaluations
Event Timeline
12:15 PM - 01:00 PM CDT
Speaker
Hip Hop Public Health: A Community-engaged Approach for Improving Neurological Health Literacy (Brain Health Hub)
Olajide A. Williams, MD
Faculty Disclosures
Olajide A. Williams, MD
Dr. Williams has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving on a Scientific Advisory or Data Safety Monitoring board for Bayer. The institution of Dr. Williams has received research support from NIH.