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In this episode of The Treasure Hunt, The Carol Emmott Foundation welcomes Darcey Lynn Cobbs-Lomax, Executive Director of the Office of Health Equity and Community Impact at Yale New Haven Health. With over 13 years of experience at Yale New Haven Health, Darcey shares her compelling journey, highlighting her commitment to ensuring equitable healthcare access.
Drawing from her personal history as a Black woman growing up directly following the Civil Rights Era, Darcey emphasizes how her familial experiences shaped her view on health access, education, and the broader community impact.
Throughout the discussion, Darcey reflects on her early career working in a clinic in the South Bronx, where she witnessed firsthand the inefficiencies and challenges faced by patients, particularly those who were non-English speakers.
This eye-opening experience ignited her passion for understanding the healthcare system and advocating for meaningful change. Listen in as Darcey shares the inspirations behind her work, the importance of lifelong learning, and her sense of obligation to continue fighting for equity in healthcare for all.
By The Carol Emmott FoundationIn this episode of The Treasure Hunt, The Carol Emmott Foundation welcomes Darcey Lynn Cobbs-Lomax, Executive Director of the Office of Health Equity and Community Impact at Yale New Haven Health. With over 13 years of experience at Yale New Haven Health, Darcey shares her compelling journey, highlighting her commitment to ensuring equitable healthcare access.
Drawing from her personal history as a Black woman growing up directly following the Civil Rights Era, Darcey emphasizes how her familial experiences shaped her view on health access, education, and the broader community impact.
Throughout the discussion, Darcey reflects on her early career working in a clinic in the South Bronx, where she witnessed firsthand the inefficiencies and challenges faced by patients, particularly those who were non-English speakers.
This eye-opening experience ignited her passion for understanding the healthcare system and advocating for meaningful change. Listen in as Darcey shares the inspirations behind her work, the importance of lifelong learning, and her sense of obligation to continue fighting for equity in healthcare for all.