If you are a mental health provider and want CE credits for listening this episode, go to: Multiple Sclerosis: Not Just a White Woman's Disease
Episode Content:
Multiple sclerosis (MS) has been traditionally considered a disease that impacts mostly white women. However, newer data suggests that there is a higher incidence of MS in Black women. This module will explore what is known about MS in racial and ethnic minorities. It will also explore the mental health provider's role in promoting equity and eliminating disparities.
You will hear from three experts:
Tyler Campbell, President of Tyler Campbell Enterprises, LLC.Jagriti 'Jackie' Bhattarai, PhD, Assistant Professor at Johns HopkinsMitzi Joi Williams, MD, Founder & CEO of the Joi Life Wellness Group Multiple Sclerosis CenterTo find more of our courses, subscribe to this podcast or visit: FindEmpathy.com/learn.
Resources Discussed in this Episode:
Psychology Today Therapist FinderPro Player FoundationiConquerMSJohns Hopkins Community Advisory BoardJohns Hopkins Center for Health DisparitiesJoi Life Wellness GroupBook: MS Made Simple: The Essential Guide to Understanding your MS Diagnosis by Mitzi WilliamsNational African American MS RegistryPSYCHOLOGISTS
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