Rare Disease Diversity Coalition Formed To End Racial Disparities In Rare Disease Diagnosis, Research And Treatment
NBA Champion Alonzo Mourning, White House COVID Health Equity Task Force Chair Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith, Rep. G. K. Butterfield and Leading Rare Disease Experts to Join RDDC on February 23rd for Launch of Diversity Coalition
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, the Black Women s Health Imperative (BWHI) hosts the first public meeting of the Rare Disease Diversity Coalition (RDDC). RDDC seeks to address the pressing challenges faced by marginalized populations and identify potential solutions. Led by BWHI and comprised of a diverse group of healthcare organizations, patient advocacy groups, and industry experts, the RDDC is poised to achieve action in the years to come by:
Rare Disease Diversity Coalition Formed To End Racial Disparities in Rare Disease Diagnosis, Research and Treatment
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Black nurses seek mental health support during the pandemic CNN 2/22/2021 By Megan Marples, CNN © Provided by CNN Olivia Thompson and Trilby Barnes are two nurses working through the stresses the pandemic while trying to take care of their mental health.
Throughout Olivia Thompson s 12-hour shift as a cardiac and Covid-19 nurse in Chandler, Arizona, she closely monitors the oxygen levels of several patients at a time and works with other medical specialists to heal them.
For some, no amount of care Thompson gives prevents them from being transferred to the Intensive Care Unit. There were times where I was dreading going to work because of the unknown, Thompson said. Am I going to be a good nurse for my patients? Am I going to make a mistake?