Dear valued listeners,We are thrilled to announce the release of our latest podcast episode, Health Equity Stories. Our blog extends our podcast, featuring perspectives from our team, members, and gue...
About: https://cultivatehealthequity.com/about Debra Rundles, an experienced oncology navigator and compassionate guide, accompanies individuals thro...
Play Episode Get Notified of New EpisodesHealth equity isn’t an abstract concept; it’s a lived experience.
At Cultivating Health Equity, we envision a healthcare system that transcends clinical protocols and embraces the essence of humanity. Our vision is simple yet profound: to humanize healthcare. We believe every individual deserves compassionate, equitable, and dignified care regardless of background.
Our mission is rooted in action and collaboration. We are committed to Cultivating Healthequity through education, partnership, and advocacy.
Dr. Throy Campbell is a visionary leader with a rich research, education, and project management background. His unwavering dedication lies in improving the lives of children and families from diverse and underserved backgrounds.
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Tiana is currently in her second year of biology studies at The University of Texas at Arlington and pursuing a minor in gender and women’s studies. Beyond her academic pursuits, Tiana serves as her university's Professional Development Officer for the Advancement of Women in Medicine Society. Her ultimate goal? To become a future OB/GYN.
Tiana’s journey is deeply rooted in her personal experiences. As the child of immigrant parents, she witnessed their early struggles with obtaining healthcare...
Tiana also volunteered at a medical clinic, witnessing firsthand the impact on disadvantaged patients. Tiana’s approach involves understanding diverse backgrounds and experiences that hinder access to care. She knows that listening and showing genuine interest make patients more receptive. For Tiana, care extends beyond physical needs—it encompasses the whole person.
Her humility and perspective were further shaped at Mission Arlington, where she worked at the front desk, welcoming visitors and learning about their needs...
As a future OB/GYN, Tiana is determined to address the high mortality rate of pregnant minority women resulting from healthcare inequalities…