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Reede Scholars Live
Reede Scholars
81 episodes
6 days ago
Health outcomes in this country continue to be sub-optimal between Americans and compared to other developed countries. Join us as we speak with Health Equity Experts & Leaders to discuss innovative approaches to narrow the gap and improve the quality of life for all. Host: Mary E Fleming Producers: Mary E Fleming Editor: Lenieka Portis
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Health outcomes in this country continue to be sub-optimal between Americans and compared to other developed countries. Join us as we speak with Health Equity Experts & Leaders to discuss innovative approaches to narrow the gap and improve the quality of life for all. Host: Mary E Fleming Producers: Mary E Fleming Editor: Lenieka Portis
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Let’s Talk Health Equity and Reproductive Health Care Justice with Dr. Charlene Collier.
Reede Scholars Live
45 minutes 10 seconds
3 years ago
Let’s Talk Health Equity and Reproductive Health Care Justice with Dr. Charlene Collier.

On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Charlene Collier, an obstetrician and gynecologist who currently lives with her family in Jackson, MS.  After finishing her medical training, Dr. Collier completed the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Fellowship Program at Yale University School of Medicine.  On June 24, 2022, the Dobbs v. Jackson decision changed the landscape of reproductive healthcare in this country.  Marginalized communities, especially black and brown women, face lack of access to comprehensive health care services and increased risks related to pregnancy and pregnancy outcomes.  Our conversation covers the impacts we believe this court ruling will have on underserved populations in this country.

Reede Scholars Live
Health outcomes in this country continue to be sub-optimal between Americans and compared to other developed countries. Join us as we speak with Health Equity Experts & Leaders to discuss innovative approaches to narrow the gap and improve the quality of life for all. Host: Mary E Fleming Producers: Mary E Fleming Editor: Lenieka Portis