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Rare Disease Diversity Coalition Formed To End Racial Disparities in Rare Disease Diagnosis, Research and Treatment

Rare Disease Diversity Coalition Formed To End Racial Disparities in Rare Disease Diagnosis, Research and Treatment
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Rare Disease Diversity Coalition Formed To End Racial Disparities In Rare Disease Diagnosis, Research And Treatment

Rare Disease Diversity Coalition Formed To End Racial Disparities In Rare Disease Diagnosis, Research And Treatment
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Cardiometabolic Health Congress Announces CMHC Spring 2021 Keynote Speaker & COVID-19 Call

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Cardiometabolic Health Congress Announces CMHC Spring 2021 Keynote Speaker & COVID-19 Call . Cardiometabolic Health CongressFebruary 19, 2021 GMT Boca Raton, FL, Feb. 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Cardiometabolic Health Congress Announces CMHC Spring 2021 Keynote Speaker & COVID-19 Call To Action Panel Discussion The address will kick-off the three day complimentary educational event: CMHC Spring | The Cardiometabolic Challenge: Navigating a Syndemic The Cardiometabolic Health Congress (CMHC) has announced Dr. Keith C. Ferdinand, MD, FACC, FAHA, as the keynote speaker for the upcoming CMHC Spring event taking place online April 16-18. The keynote address will begin with a call to action presentation, delivered by Dr. Ferdinand, covering the disproportionate burden and disparities with COVID-19 and will conclude with a solutions-based panel discussion with numerous key stakeholders from a

A Collaborative Community Approach is Key to Improving Black Maternal Health Crisis, says Position Paper by the Association of Black Cardiologists

A Collaborative Community Approach is Key to Improving Black Maternal Health Crisis, says Position Paper by the Association of Black Cardiologists News provided by Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/  A multidisciplinary team and multi-stakeholder approach that supports the patient from preconception through postpartum period should be the standard of practice, according to A Working Agenda for Black Mothers: A Position Paper from the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC) on Solutions to Improving Black Maternal Health, published in the American Heart Association s journal Circulation : Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes. Rachel M. Bond, MD, lead author of the paper, A Working Agenda for Black Mothers, and Co-Chair of ABC s Cardiovascular Disease in Women and Children s Committee.

Momnibus Bill Gaining Ground in House

WASHINGTON For Jennie Jacoby, JD, healthcare bias is a two-generation problem in her family. My story started with my mother, who is a Black woman, Jacoby said in a phone interview, adding that her father is white and Jewish. When my mom was pregnant with me 32 years ago, she had access to really great care, but unfortunately due to some implicit bias and medical racism, she had preeclampsia and the doctors completely missed it they assumed she was just an overweight black woman, which is really a dangerous assumption to make; that, on top of doctors being distracted by the fact that my parents were in an interracial marriage, really caused harm to her pregnancy. She almost lost her life and I was born at 3 lbs. 12 oz.

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