Focusing on What Really Matters: A Patient Centered Approach
What do you do when most of your patients feel that “my health can take a number and get in line with my other problems”? Ashleigh Netter outlines her human-centered, patient first approach and explains how she’s able to bridge equity gaps with the folks she sees as a pharmacist.
Dr. Anderson’s words (or a few)
Dr. Anderson believes that fixing the damage inflicted upon Black people for generations is not FOR Black people, rather for the system to make an acknowledgment of how IT can fix these damages it has inflicted on this population. Learn more about her ideas here.
There are so many different things that I would want to change…
In this brief video, Dr. Jefferson Shah answers the question, what is the one thing you would change in the US healthcare system that would improve equity for Black people.
What happens when this is no longer Top News?
Society has a terrible habit of minimizing people’s experiences so that they can be generalized into a series of archivable Breaking News stories to be reviewed in the future as a moment in history. But what happens when your experiences are no longer top news…?
The Change I’d Like To See
In Dr. Fullilove’s piece, find out what “collective recovery” means and how redefining the healthcare system will help us see health in all places and bring more equity where it is needed.