Listen "Race and HIV Care: We Can Do Better"
Episode Synopsis
It’s Black History Month, the shortest month of the year. It's not enough to simply talk about racism in health care as an issue or to acknowledge that the house is on fire; at a certain point, one has to formulate a game plan for addressing the issue effectively beyond analyzing data and conducting studies. We speak with Susan Cole-Haley, an incredible HIV advocate and Black woman who is living with HIV, about her experience and creating a way forward. We also speak with John Schneider, M.D., M.P.H., a white physician who is researching and developing practical applications around HIV within clinical settings to help listeners transform their practices. Read the transcript: https://www.thebodypro.com/article/future-hiv-care-podcast-14-medical-racism-solutions This month’s episode is hosted by Juan Michael Porter II. Our executive producer is Myles Helfand; our project manager is Alina Mogollon-Volk; our audio producers/engineers are Alex Portaluppi and Lucy Mueller; and our series editors are Maria Elena Perez and Juan Michael Porter II. Audio for this episode was edited by Kimberly Buikema.
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