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The “Optimal Disease Management for Sustainable Healthy Communities in Every Zip Code” topic was originally presented at the 2021 National Minority Quality Forum Annual Leadership Summit on Health Disparities and Health Braintrust. Listen now for a closer look at addressing existing disparities.
Participants:
Donney John, PharmD, Executive Director, Nova ScriptsCentral
Rev. Terris King, ScD Paster, Liberty Grace Church of God, Principal, King Enterprise
Salah M. Mahmud, MD, MSc, PhD Canada Research Chair, Pharmacoepidemiology & Vaccine Evaluation and Fellow, Royal Society of Canada Professor, Community Health Sciences and Pharmacy, University of Manitoba Director, University of Manitoba Vaccine and Drug Evaluation Centre Clinician Researcher, Population & Public Health, Manitoba Health
Sai Nedunchezhian, MD/MPH(c) Tulane University School of Medicine Program Manager, Healthy Heart Community Prevention Project
Ada D. Stewart, MD President American Academy of Family Physicians
Laura Lee Hall, PhD President, Center for Sustainable Health Care Quality and Equity National Minority Quality Forum (Moderator)
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