Nov. 12: Disability Dialogues: ‘Elucidating Lived Health Care Experiences Using Qualitative and Community-Engaged Research Approaches’
October 29, 2025

Join the third and final talk in a series of three free virtual seminars hosted by the University of Maryland School of Medicine's Center for Disability Justice to hear from Jasmine Cooper, PhD, MA, director of qualitative research for the PATIENTS Program in the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. Cooper is the community engagement core lead for the CDJ and will present on community-engaged research that emphasizes the value of lived experience.
This seminar will be held via Zoom from 12-1 p.m. Nov. 12. Please register to attend.