
Renee M. Rawcliffe, LMSW
Director of Continuing Education and Professional Development
Megan Rossi
Healthcare Disparities in the Age of Covid-19
Adelphi University School of Social Work is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-032 and by the NYS Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed mental health counselors #MHC-0068 and licensed marriage and family therapists #MFT-0038. Adelphi University School of Social Work is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed creative arts therapists. #CAT-0032. Adelphi University School of Social Work is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The School of Social Work maintains responsibility for the program and its contents. This training is provided under New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) Education and Training Provider Certification Number. Training under a New York State OASAS Provider Certification is acceptable for meeting all or part of the CASAC/CPP/CPS education and training requirements.

Date of Completion
Apr 22, 2021
ADELPHI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK:
OFFICE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Credential/License Number:
Has successfully completed 4 Continuing Education & training clock hours
This program covers some of the lessons that Covid-19 has taught us.
Instructor: Julissa Adames-Torres, LCSW, Ph.D. Candidate, Nancy Morrow-Howell, Ph.D.,
Manoj Pardasani, Ph.D., LCSW, ACSW ,Tom Quinn, Ph.D., LCSW,
Nancy Scherlong, LCSW-R, PTR, CJT, M-S, BA
Location of course/educational activity: Online
Training method: Lecture, Live In-Person

Dr. Manoj Pardasani
Dean
Megan Rossi
Some of the realities long associated with United States healthcare system have been magnified in the face of the challenges posed by Covid-19. Among those realities is the existence of significant disparities in our health care system. Members of racial and ethnic minority groups, and the economically disadvantaged, have long lagged in the social determinants of health and have consequently been disproportionately affected by Covid-19 in the United States. While this information is not new, the pandemic has provided us an opportunity to challenge ourselves to have meaningful conversations about this problem. We ought to do that so that we can finally begin to engage in problem-solving processes that would hopefully help to make ours a nation whose healthcare policies are implemented for the equitable benefit of all. This is not just a task for politicians and national leaders, but also for social workers who, according to the NASW Code of Ethics, must always work to improve the lives of those who are marginalized in our society. Therefore, we invite you to join alumni and friends of the Hudson Valley Center of Adelphi University’s School of Social Work at this free continuing education conference that will address the these issues.
Issued on
April 22, 2021
Expires on
Does not expire