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Let’s talk about the story of the black healthcare professional…
What does race have to do with healthcare?
As much as we’ve hoped that in 2022, people won’t be this naïve to not know, still, some people are, so today I share with you the story of the black healthcare professional.
For years, we have been stereotyped, that the chances of seeing someone who looks like me as your physician is going to be very low; that we are not the standard, and that speaking for our community is already a racist act – all because they don’t understand, because they’re the standard.
So in this episode, we’ll dive into the answer on why race is everything, and why it’s no doubt life-changing to see someone who looks like you, who you know will listen and understand you, as we proudly live life as blacks.
Why you need to check out this episode:
“It means everything in the world to a patient to see someone who they feel will listen and understand them.” – Dr. Berry Pierre
Notable Quotes:
“Someone needs to talk to the black community, and that’s what I’m here to do… If I only had to choose one audience, I’m going to choose my black community audience, because I know that for the longest time, we have been disenfranchised and not given the information needed, and unfortunately, we’ve been paying the repercussions for it.” – Dr. Berry Pierre
We shall discuss; in this episode 239;
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Memo Salazar visits Friends Like Us for a one-on-one interview on affordable housing, land rights, Sesame Street for refugee children and more with host Marina Franklin. Memo Salazar Memo Salazar is […]
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