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Thursday, May 2, 2024
Diagnostics Decoded | Emerging and Infectious Diseases
How can patients truly prepared for the next outbreak? Join us May 2, as respected expert Dr. Rodney Rohde takes us on a compelling journey through the landscape of emerging infectious diseases. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that navigates the intersection of science, medicine, and the unknown.
Thursday, May 2, 2024
Systemic Mastocytosis and Risk of Anaphylactic Shock
How does systemic mastocytosis increase the risk of life-threatening anaphylactic shock? And how can patients protect themselves? Hear from respected medical laboratory scientist Dr. Brandy Gunsolus.
Thursday, May 9, 2024
How Can Racial and Ethnic Differences Be Reflected Accurately in Clinical Practice?
How can clinical practice be an accurate reflection of racial and ethnic differences? Dr. Brandy Gunsolus and Dr. Dana Powell Baker share their perspectives.
Thursday, May 9, 2024
Young Adult Black Sickle Cell Patient Transitions to Adult Care
Transitioning in sickle cell disease from pediatrics to adult care can be a very huge disruption in a lot of sickle cell warriors’ lives. Discover tips from sickle cell warriors John Masembe and Jemela Williams.
Thursday, May 16, 2024
How Can Unconscious Bias Lead to Misdiagnosis?
How can misdiagnosis result from unconscious bias? Dr. Brandy Gunsolus and Dr. Dana Powell Baker share their perspectives and personal medical experiences with bias.
Thursday, May 16, 2024
How Can We Improve Minority Representation in Clinical Trials and Laboratory Validations?
How can clinical trial participation and laboratory validations be increased for BIPOC and minority patients? Dr. Marilyn Bibbs Freeman discusses ways and places to build medical trust with underrepresented patients.
Thursday, May 23, 2024
How Can HCPs Navigate Challenges in Optimizing Medications for Diverse Groups?
How can clinical practice be an accurate reflection of racial and ethnic differences? Dr. Brandy Gunsolus and Dr. Dana Powell Baker share their perspectives.
Thursday, May 23, 2024
Sickle Cell Patient Turned Patient Navigator Shares Perspective
How has a sickle cell patient’s experience impacted his work as a patient navigator? Sickle cell advocate John Masembe shares how his patient experience has helped guide him in his efforts to help other sickle cell warriors.
Thursday, May 30, 2024
What Kind of Support Does the Sickle Cell Community Need?
Sickle cell patients need more support, but what kind of support will have the most impact? Sickle cell advocates John Masembe and Jemela Williams share their perspectives for what can help individual patients and the broader sickle cell community.
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Diagnostic Testing Inequities and Impact of Social Determinants of Health for Sickle Cell Patients
How do social determinants of health impact diagnostic testing equity? Sickle cell advocates John Masembe and Jemela Williams share their perspectives.
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Diagnostics Decoded | Understanding Bilirubin
What is the role of bilirubin in diagnostic health testing? Medical labortory scientist Dr. Kyle Riding explains.
Thursday, June 13, 2024
How Can Sickle Cell Providers Advocate for Equitable Diagnostics?
How can healthcare providers advocate for changes at the systemic level to ensure more equitable diagnostic practices for sickle cell patients and their families? Advocate Maya Bloomberg shares her perspective.
Thursday, June 20, 2024
The Role of Implicit Bias in Diagnostic Inequities
What is the role of implicit bias in diagnostic inequities? Dr. Kyle Riding discusses implicit bias and how it can be addressed to improve health outcomes.
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Diagnostic Testing Inequities in Men | What Factors Contribute?
What factors contribute to diagnostic testing inequities in men? Dr. Kyle Riding discusses social and cultural factors that prevent men from getting regular health checkups and diagnostic tests, health impacts, and some ways to change male thinking about health care.