Improving the Healthcare System for African American Patients
Feb 24, 2022, 02:22 AM
At HCPLive, we’ve had the incredible privilege of speaking with doctors from a variety of different clinical fields as well as different cultural, racial, and ethnic backgrounds. Without their dedication, insights, and generosity, the health care system and the world at large would be at a loss.
Even publications such as our own benefit from their work in a myriad of ways. In this episode of DocTalk, we offer listeners a glimpse of some of the most memorable and insightful interviews regarding skin of color, health inequities, and how clinical fields such as dermatology and rheumatology can improve care for Black and Brown patients and physicians alike.
This episode’s featured segments include:
- Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD, on diversifying clinical trials and other studies
- Karan Lal, DO, MS, FAAD, on scientific literature dedicated to skin of color
- Megha Shankar, MD, on avoiding labeling certain skin types as normal/abnormal
- Ehizogie Edigin, MD, on the prevalence of systemic lupus erythematosus flares in African Americans
- Titilope Fasipe, MD, PhD, on acknowledging deficiencies in sickle-cell care in Black patients