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Hispanic physicians must take a leadership role for true health equity
/in Arthritis, Community, Doctor-Patient Relationship, Health Equity, Healthcare Disparity, Obesity, Osteoarthritis /by Start Moving Start LivingAre You A Lemon Or A Cherry? Straight Talk at the NBNA
/in Arthritis, Community, Exercise guidelines, Healthcare Disparity, Healthy Aging, Physical Activity /by Start Moving Start LivingStaying Active is a Community Effort
/in Arthritis, Community, Health Equity, Healthcare Disparity, Obesity, Osteoarthritis, Physical Activity /by Start Moving Start LivingOne Size Does Not Fit All
/in Community, Doctor-Patient Relationship, Health Equity, Healthcare Disparity, Physical Activity /by Start Moving Start LivingA Spiritual Reflection On Our Ownership to Health
/in Arthritis, Community, Exercise guidelines, Healthcare Disparity, Healthy Aging, Physical Activity /by Start Moving Start LivingTake Control of Your Health
/in Arthritis, Doctor-Patient Relationship, Exercise guidelines, Osteoarthritis, Physical Activity /by Start Moving Start LivingNational Minority Health Month
/in Arthritis, Community, Doctor-Patient Relationship, Exercise guidelines, Healthcare Disparity, Osteoarthritis /by Start Moving Start LivingWhy I Believe: Tamara Huff
/in Arthritis, Doctor-Patient Relationship, Exercise guidelines, Healthcare Disparity, Osteoarthritis, Physical Activity /by Start Moving Start LivingOrthopedic Surgeon Tamara Huff is an engaging surgeon in Waycross, GA. She is an ardent supporter of creating ways to engaging patients in their health care. Why are you committed to the Movement is life Caucus? I believe I can contribute and help the Hispanic and Latino Community to get health care and improve […]
Why I Believe: Jannifer Harper
/in Doctor-Patient Relationship, Healthcare Disparity /by Start Moving Start LivingDr. Jannifer Harper is a board certified Internist and Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer at Anthem and shared with us her reasons why she is part of the Movement is Life Caucus and our efforts to fight health care disparities
Why are you committed to the Movement is life Caucus? I am committed to the Movement is Life Caucus because it is our future.
Why are fighting disparities important? To improve the health of our country’s population to in order to leave a healthier buy generic avodart generation for our children.
What is one way to fight unconscious bias? You have to spend time with people who are different than you.
Since the caucus is about movement, can you tell us one thing you do in your health and wellness journey? I enjoy walking and using various fitness apps to track my food intake.
What is one health and wellness resource you value? I value relationships like the ones I have with my family.