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S1 Ep7: Minority to Priority : Lessons Learned

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Both Health Policy Associate Fellows at Morehouse School of Medicine's Satcher Health Leadership Institute, Dr. Melissa Sexton, PhD, MDiv, LMFT, works with college and graduate students, individuals and couples seeking counseling, women who struggle with self-esteem issues, people seeking career changes, people having a crisis of faith and/or meaning, and single parents. Additionally, Dr. Sexton specializes in working with people having symptoms of PTSD. Margaret Akinhanmi, PhD, is an enthusiastic advocate for positive health outcomes with experience in engaging and educating multidisciplinary professionals, key opinion leaders, and community stakeholders. Dr. Akinhanmi is broadly interested in sustainable processes and policies that educate and empower minority individuals when accessing healthcare services.

In this episode we speak on how genetics and post-traumatic stress syndrome affects the health outcomes in African American undeserved communities throughout the southeast.

To learn more on the current work of Dr. Sexton or Dr. Akinhanmi click here.

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Both Health Policy Associate Fellows at Morehouse School of Medicine's Satcher Health Leadership Institute, Dr. Melissa Sexton, PhD, MDiv, LMFT, works with college and graduate students, individuals and couples seeking counseling, women who struggle with self-esteem issues, people seeking career changes, people having a crisis of faith and/or meaning, and single parents. Additionally, Dr. Sexton specializes in working with people having symptoms of PTSD. Margaret Akinhanmi, PhD, is an enthusiastic advocate for positive health outcomes with experience in engaging and educating multidisciplinary professionals, key opinion leaders, and community stakeholders. Dr. Akinhanmi is broadly interested in sustainable processes and policies that educate and empower minority individuals when accessing healthcare services.

In this episode we speak on how genetics and post-traumatic stress syndrome affects the health outcomes in African American undeserved communities throughout the southeast.

To learn more on the current work of Dr. Sexton or Dr. Akinhanmi click here.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/southeast-attc/message

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