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Chronic diseases affect ethnic and racial minority U.S. citizens disproportionatly to majority citizens. Further, there are special barriers to health care throughout the United States for these same citizens. BlackHealthCare.com presents information about these chronic conditions in a straightforward manner, and in layman's terms, that can be understood by patients and students.

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Program Guide

12/7/01 Dr. Steve Owens, Medical Director, NAFEO, Washington, DC Health Education Outreach at HBCUs and Their Communities
12/12/01 Dr. Floyd Malveux, Dean, Howard University School of Medicine Health Disparities in Allergy-Asthma. Prevention and Treatment.
12/18/01 Dr. Eli Saunders, Professor of Cardiology, University of Maryland Medical School Hypertension, CHD/CVD and Pharmacokinetics in African-Americans
12/19/01 Dr. Fred Phillips, President/CEO PLC AFrocentric NTY Center Afrocentric Psychology Analytical Model
12/20/01 Dr. Lewis Murdock, Professor of Psychology, UCLA Mental Terrorism in African-Americans due to Racism
12/21/01 Dr. Mathew Kinnard, Dir. Grants Associates Program, OD, NIH Training Program for HBCU and Women's College Faculty in Grantsmanchip
12/28/01 Dr. Clifton Poodrey, Director Minority Programs, NIGMS, NIH The NIGMS Institutes Training Programs
Mr. Levon Parker, NINDS, NIH Minority Summer Internship Programs
1/7/02 Dr. Milton Hernandez, Dir. Minority Research Training Programs, NIAID, NIH Minority Research Training Programs
1/8/02 Dr. Edward Savage, Medical Director, King-Drew Medical School, LA, CA AIDS Research; Stroke in the Stroke Belt
1/9/02 Dr. Walter Royal, Prof of Neurology, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA AIDS Research; Stroke in the Stroke Belt
1/10/02 Dr. Gary C. Dennis, Chair of Neurosurgery at the Howard University Medical Center The Cause of Health Disparities in the USA
1/11/02 Dr. Samuel Biggers, Chair, Department of Neurosurgery, Charles Drew Medical Center, Los Angelos Addressing Health Disparities in Southern California

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Health Disparity Segment of the Our World Today Internet Radio program

The Health Disparity Segment of the Our World Today Internet Radio progeram provides a probing discussion of the profound issues of Health Disparities in America. It addresses important issues for medically underserved communities such as unequal access to medical care, lack of minorities in the medical profession, and their underrepresentation in research. The show reaches an international audience with an interview format, and is widely listened to by researchers, medical professionals, public policy officials, elected officials, students and the public.