On November 15 and 16, 2022, the NYU Community Health Worker Research and Resource Center hosted its second Community Health Worker (CHW) Innovations Summit, “New Frontiers for Establishing a Health Equity Workforce.”
The closing panel of the summit—Who, What, and How: Centering CHWs in Defining and Measuring Impact—featured CHWs and researchers from the CHW Common Indicators Project, Columbia University’s The Trust Collaboratory, and Johns Hopkins University’s AFFIRME Project. They discussed their perspectives on what the notion of “impact” means, where it comes from, and how it is used, who evaluates CHW programs and how, and the role of trust and communication in the work CHWs do.
The panelists were:
Noelle Wiggins, EdD, MSPH, co-principal investigator, CHW Common Indicators Project
Pennie Jewell, community health representative, Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi
Cristian Capotescu, postdoctoral scholar, Interdisciplinary Center for Innovative Theory and Empirics, Columbia University
Chidinma Ibe, PhD, assistant professor of general internal medicine and health, behavior and society, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Tiffany Scott, CHW, chair, Maryland Community Health Workers Association, Inc.
The moderator was Romelia Corvacho, program manager, NYU Langone Health
Watch other panels from the summit:
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Panel 2: Community Health Worker Program Response to COVID-19: NYC Public Health Corps in the Community: • New Frontiers for Establishing a Heal...
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