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Join Steven Wakefield & Pam Cooper as we discuss working closely with and soliciting feedback from the public to build services that truly meet their needs.
Join Dr. George Perry, Professor, Department of NDRB - University of Texas at San Antonio as we discuss Alzheimer’s symptoms, genetics, and new treatments.
Join us as Dr. Kathleen Kennedy, Dean of Xavier University College of Pharmacy discuss how black Pharmacists are closing the cultural gap in healthcare.
Join us as Dominique Milton shares how the NMSDC works to provide certification, development, connection, and advocacy for minority-owned businesses to help close the wealth gap.
Join our president, Kermit G. Payne, as we express our sincerest gratitude for having each of you on this journey with us over the past 20 years!!
In this episode, Mr. Kermit Payne, speaks with Dr. Arletha Lizana (Morehouse School of Medicine) and Dr. Eboni Haynes (ASHLIN Management Group, Inc.) about the consortium's lasting impact on our communities, families, and businesses.
In this episode, Mr. Kermit Payne, speaks with Dr. Eboni Haynes (ASHLIN Management Group, Inc.), Dr. Donald Alcendor (Meharry Medical College), as well as Patrice Guzman & Famika Edmond (Black Girl Health Foundation, Inc.) about strengthening vaccine confidence among young adults.
In this episode, Mr. Kermit Payne speaks with content experts Drs. Donald J. Alcendor (Meharry Medical College) and Christopher E. Ervin (Morehouse School of Medicine) about social, mental, and global effects of Monkeypox on our nation.
In this episode, Kermit Payne speaks with Dr. James E.K. Hildreth, Sr., the President and CEO of Meharry Medical College and they explore how the HealthWorks consortium's efforts will aid in the fight against COVID-19 in our communities and within our historically black college and university (HBCU) medical schools.
Department of Physician Assistant Studies
The guests for this episode are Dr. Ijeoma Amobi, Clinical Director, and Ms. Diane Dennis-Griggs, Professor and future Clinical Director for the Physician Assistant Program at Morehouse School of Medicine.
In this episode, Kermit Payne speaks with Dr. Eboni Haynes (ASHLIN Management Group, Inc.) and Jason Luntz (The JLuntz Report / UrVoyce) about COVID-19 and its effects on minority-owned small businesses and their surrounding communities.
In this episode, Kermit Payne speaks with representatives from Morehouse School of Medicine (Gail McCray & Patricia Parsons), Meharry Medical College (Dr. Chandra Wade), ASHLIN Management Group (Rami Chami), and Black Girl Health Foundation (Patrice Guzman) about the importance of community outreach workers in the fight against COVID-19.
In this episode, Kermit Payne speaks with Drs. Donald J. Alcendor (Meharry Medical College) and Christopher Ervin (Morehouse School of Medicine) about vaccines and their importance to the health of our nation.
This series will provide insight on HealthWorks – Building COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence: Engaging Businesses, Families, and Communities in the Fight against COVID.
Department of Physician Assistant Studies
This episode addresses the significance of healthcare teams providing compassionate health care.
Department of Physician Assistant Studies
This episode addresses opportunities to improve health care by including Physician Assistants in women's health, psychiatric care, emergency medicine, gastroenterology, and others.
Department of Physician Assistant Studies
This series will provide access to information and experts working to provide high-quality care for the physical and emotional support of patients and families.
from COVID-19: The Survival of Minority Businesses
This program series is developed by 1Joshua Group in partnership with the National Black Nurses Foundation and Meharry Medical College; sponsored by AstraZeneca; and in collaboration with the Carolinas-Virginia Minority Business Supplier Development Council.