HIV in Communities of Color
I Jean Davis-Hatcher, PhD, DC, PA, MSCR
AIHM 2020 Annual Conference
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1 hour
CME Expired
What you will learn
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Course Summary
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By the end of this course, learners will:
- Be able to explain the historical relevance of HIV/AIDS as a Health Disparities.
- Have an enhanced knowledge of HIV/AIDS Epidemiology.
- Have an understanding of the relationship between trust in the health care system and health disparities.
- Have the ability to discuss HIV Stigma.
- Participants will know the 3 Biomedical Interventions.
- Have an enhanced understanding related to cultural fluency to improve clinical outcomes.
- Have knowledge to develop a plan to reduce health disparities in their patient population.
Course includes:
Included in this course
Course Faculty
I Jean Davis-Hatcher, PhD, DC, PA, MSCR
Dr. I Jean Davis-Hatcher has decades of experience as a community advocate, educator, clinician, and researcher. Her extensive education includes a BA in Psychobiology, a BS in Human Biology, a MS in Clinical Research, a Doctoral degree in Chiropractic Medicine and a PhD in Preventative Medicine. She is widely known and recognized for her education, research and expertise as a primary care provider: Associated Professor, Internal Medicine at Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science, Past Medical Director and HIV Clinician at AIDS Health Foundation, Desert AIDS Project and Clinician at Dusk to Dawn Urgent Care. She is has completed a Fellowship at Academy of Integrated Health and Medicine. Dr Davis-Hatcher is presently an Integrated Physician with a focus on disorders and diseases which disproportionately impact undeserved communities.