
How Nigel Graham is transforming health care in underserved communities
In a recent “Equity in Focus episode,” Kevin E. Hooks sat down with Nigel Graham, a dedicated advocate for health equity, community empowerment, and education.
In a recent “Equity in Focus episode,” Kevin E. Hooks sat down with Nigel Graham, a dedicated advocate for health equity, community empowerment, and education.
In the intricate world of health care, where every choice can mean the difference between life and death, an unseen force quietly influences outcomes: unconscious
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In a world where health disparities continue to challenge African American communities, Sheila Williamson emerges as a beacon of hope and transformation. Williamson, DNP, CRNA,
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois showcased their Drive Access initiative at NASCAR in Chicago recently. Stephanie Peden-Fox shared the importance of driving access to
Kidney disease stands as a major health concern in the United States, particularly affecting the Black community. Reports indicate a troubling trend where kidneys from
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A recent study spearheaded by researchers at New York University has revealed a concerning link between discrimination and accelerated biological aging. This groundbreaking research, published
Dr. Yolanda Lawson is the 124th president of the National Medical Association, the nation’s oldest and largest organization representing Black physicians and health professionals in the U.S.
Dr. Myah Griffin, MD, FACOG is from Columbia, South Carolina, where she received her undergraduate degree from the University of South Carolina. She then attended
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In an exclusive interview with rolling out, Dee Atkins, the chief of community engagement and equity at Thresholds, shared her journey from the corporate sector
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Dr. Eraka Bath Dr. Eraka Bath is a Professor and Vice Chair for Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in the Department of Psychiatry and senior advisor
In the pursuit of optimal health, proactively addressing common health disparities before consulting a health care provider emerges as a pivotal step toward comprehensive well-being.
Chiquita Brooks-LaSure is the administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. In this position, she takes on the role of overseeing programs such