There are fewer Asians out there and people who are minorities who are advocating. I go to conferences to advocate–with other advocates or psoriasis conferences and there are few Asians
Category Archives: Blog
Barriers and Challenges for Women’s Health and Social Needs; A USOW2018 Event Takeaways
Monty was in a precarious mental state, he was diagnosed with schizoaffective and bipolar disorder while in jail. And while he was being transported after a psychiatric evaluation he was beaten by four or five deputies
Empathy, a Critical Ingredient for Patient-Clinician Encounters
There’s so much room for the disparity, and it’s a tremendous ask of doctors and nurses in there wanting counter to try to overcome that huge societal weight of disparities.
Life as a Double Lung Transplant Survivor: A Cystic Fibrosis Patient Story
When I aged out of their insurance, I had to focus on getting a good job, getting something that I could support myself, and getting the insurance to pay for those medications.
My Psoriasis Story; Need for equitable diagnosis options and mental health concerns
Elected officials can help with the progression of treatments and cures for psoriasis by making sure that they allocate funding to the NIH and CDC
Improving clinician workflow to improve patient-centered care
Patient centered care is achievable, it might be difficult but it is attainable.