Heart Health in the African American Community Webinar
In Partnership With The National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc.-Zeta Theta Chapter Phoenix, AZ
A person’s individual health depends on a variety of circumstances, including genetic background, personal habits, and environmental factors outside of a person’s control. In this webinar, we will explore how health disparities disproportionately affect the African American community and contribute to heart conditions, COVID-19 prevalence, and more. Learn how health research that includes everyone may help us understand more about African American health, and ask our experts questions during our live Q&A.
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Meet the Panelists
Angela Allen
PhD, MAT, EdS, EA, CRRN, RN
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Shirley Brydie
PhD, MSN, RN
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Mary McLendon
MSL, MBA/HCM, LPN, CSPHA
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