Racial Disparities in COVID-19: Causes, Consequences, and Clinical Strategies

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Expert faculty discuss key barriers that hinder successful, sustained engagement with COVID-19 testing, treatment and prevention services for Black, indigenous, and persons of color (BIPOC) in the United States, and strategies to overcome healthcare inequities and improve COVID-19 outcomes among BIPOC.
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Oni Blackstock, MD
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Nina T. Harawa, PhD, MPH
David Malebranche, MD, MPH
Stephaun Elite Wallace, PhD, MS

Downloadable Slideset

What accounts for racial disparities in COVID-19 outcomes? Review slides on the healthcare inequities affecting patients who are Black, Indigenous, or People of Color and strategies for improving vaccine uptake.

person default Oni Blackstock, MD person default Nina T. Harawa, PhD, MPH David Malebranche, MD, MPH Stephaun Elite Wallace, PhD, MS Released: September 30, 2021

ClinicalThought

Do racial biases, conscious or unconscious, play a role in treatment decisions made by healthcare professionals for patients who are Black, indigenous, or people of color? Here’s my perspective on how racial biases may affect COVID-19 treatment and influence vaccine uptake.

David Malebranche, MD, MPH Released: October 1, 2021

How do you respond to vaccine hesitancy expressed by some BIPOC? Here I’ll discuss respectful and effective strategies to engage BIPOC about COVID-19 vaccination.

Stephaun Elite Wallace, PhD, MS Released: November 1, 2021

On-Demand Webcast

What accounts for racial disparities in COVID-19 outcomes? Hear expert insights on the healthcare inequities affecting patients who are Black, indigenous, or people of color and learn about strategies for overcoming barriers to optimal COVID-19 care.

person default Oni Blackstock, MD person default Nina T. Harawa, PhD, MPH David Malebranche, MD, MPH Stephaun Elite Wallace, PhD, MS Released: October 28, 2021

Podcast

Listen to insights from expert faculty on the health inequities that cause racial disparities in COVID-19 outcomes, as well as strategies to overcome barriers to optimal prevention, testing, and treatment of COVID-19 among persons who are Black, indigenous, or people of color.

person default Oni Blackstock, MD person default Nina T. Harawa, PhD, MPH Released: October 29, 2021

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