Population Health Spotlight Speaker Series - Dr. Gilbert Gonzales
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
2:00 PM-3:30 PM
This year’s Population Health Spotlight will discuss a range of pressing issues related to LGBTQ+ health and discuss implications for policies and action.
Many structural and systemic factors impact the health of LGBTQ+ people, creating health related challenges and disparities. Recent legislative actions across the United States have further amplified these impacts and have highlighted the need to address LGBTQ+ health as a core component of population health and health equity.
Speaker:
Dr. Gilbert Gonzales,
Associate Professor of Medicine, Health & Society
Department of Health Policy,
Vanderbilt University
Talk Title:
Public Policy & LGBTQ+ Health Disparities
Speaker Bio:
Gilbert Gonzales, PhD, MHA, is an Associate
Professor in the Department of Medicine, Health & Society; the Department
of Health Policy; and the Program for Public Policy Studies at Vanderbilt
University. Professor Gonzales’ research examines how public policies affect
health outcomes, access to care, and health disparities for lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ+) populations. He also
studies the role of health care reforms on low-income populations and the
social determinants of health among vulnerable youth. His research has appeared
in the American Journal of Public Health,
Pediatrics, JAMA, Health Affairs, The
Milbank Quarterly, and the New
England Journal of Medicine.
Professor Gonzales’ research has been covered by diverse
news outlets such as CNN, Reuters, The New York Post, The Guardian, US News &
World Report, and The Rush Limbaugh Show. He has presented research on LGBTQ+ health at
international research conferences in the United States, Mexico, Belgium,
Portugal, and Italy. He is a member of AcademyHealth, the American Public
Health Association (APHA), the Interdisciplinary Association for Population
Health Sciences (IAPHS), and the Association for Public Policy Analysis &
Management (APPAM).
Professor Gonzales teaches courses in health policy,
quantitative research methods, and LGBTQ+ health to undergraduate students at
Vanderbilt University. He also mentors undergraduate, graduate, and medical
students interested in LGBTQ+ health equity research. In 2016, he was awarded
the Chancellor’s Award for Research on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion for his
research on LGBTQ+ health at Vanderbilt University. In 2022, Professor Gonzales
was awarded a Jeffrey Nordhaus Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
by the College of Arts & Science. The National Minority Quality Forum also recognized
Professor Gonzales as part of the 2023 class of “40 Under 40 Leaders in Minority
Health.”
Professor Gonzales completed his Ph.D. in Health Policy &
Administration at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health; a Master
of Health Administration from the University of North Texas Health Science
Center; and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Biology from Baylor
University.
Register via Zoom
Contact Information
erg65@drexel.edu