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S2 Ep3: Infodemic Clapback: Advancing Equity in Our Community
The “Infodemic Clapback: Advancing Equity in Our Community” topic was originally presented during National Minority Quality Forum’...
S2 Ep2: Trust and Data: Building Audiences and Driving Insights for Health Equity
Kevin Alexander, MD, Assistant Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine
Taylor Stair, Data Analyst, National Mi...
S2 Ep1: Research & Policy Updates on Sickle Cell Disease
The “Research & Policy Updates on Sickle Cell Disease” topic was originally presented during National Minority Quality Forum’...
S1 Ep 14: Optimal Disease Management for Sustainable Healthy Communities in Every Zip Code
The “Optimal Disease Management for Sustainable Healthy Communities in Every Zip Code” topic was originally presented at the 2021 Natio...
S1 Ep 13: Using Advancements in Healthcare Policy and Technology to Improve Maternal Mortality
The “Using Advancements in Healthcare Policy and Technology to Improve Maternal Mortality” topic was originally presented at the 2021 N...
S1 Ep12: Vaccine Disparities: Ending the Real Barriers in Communities of Color
The “Vaccine Disparities: Ending the Real Barriers in Communities of Color” topic was originally presented at the 2021 National Minorit...
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