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On the Beat with ABC - Dr. Alanna Morris
มุมมอง 7414 วันที่ผ่านมา
In this episode of “On The Beat with ABC,” Dr. Jayne Morgan speaks with Dr. Alanna Morris, a cardiologist specializing in advanced heart failure and the Senior Medical Director of U.S. Medical Affairs at Bayer. Dr. Morris shares her journey into cardiology and her deep commitment to addressing health disparities. She also highlights her excitement about emerging treatments like finerenone, whic...
Assessment of Cardiovascular Risk from Genetics to Modifiable Risk Factors
มุมมอง 3221 วันที่ผ่านมา
Assessment of Cardiovascular Risk from Genetics to Modifiable Risk Factors
Family Heartbeats Unmasked - Christina's Story
มุมมอง 8521 วันที่ผ่านมา
Christina shares her personal experience with Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH), a genetic condition that led to a heart attack at 39. She discusses the importance of understanding FH, early screening, and how it affects not just individuals, but entire families, including her children. Learn how recognizing FH early and taking action can save lives. #FHAwarenessDay #FamilyHeartbeatsUnmasked
Family Heartbeats Unmasked - Carissa's Story
มุมมอง 7021 วันที่ผ่านมา
In this testimonial, Carissa shares her experience with high cholesterol. Without symptoms and an early diagnosis, she was initially unaware that it was due to Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH), a genetic condition. Years later, after receiving a proper diagnosis, she discovered that lifestyle changes alone were not sufficient and that medication, along with healthy habits, was crucial in prev...
CHAT Education Additional Sessions - Diabetes
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CHAT Education Additional Sessions - Diabetes
CHAT Education Additional Sessions - High Blood Pressure
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CHAT Education Additional Sessions - High Blood Pressure
CHAT Education Additional Sessions - Cholesterol
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CHAT Education Additional Sessions - Cholesterol
Association of Black Cardiologists Impact Video 2024
มุมมอง 412 หลายเดือนก่อน
Association of Black Cardiologists Impact Video 2024
On the Beat with ABC - Dr. Modele Ogunniyi
มุมมอง 1092 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this episode of "On the Beat with ABC", Dr. Jayne Morgan sits down with Dr. Modele Ogunniyi, a heart failure cardiologist and professor at Emory University, to discuss her career journey and passion for health equity. Dr. Ogunniyi shares how her early research on hypertension in Black men sparked her commitment to addressing disparities in cardiovascular care. She also talks about the mentor...
“We Are The Faces”: Beyond Advocacy - Essential Role of Black Men in Black Maternal Health Crisis
มุมมอง 1488 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this latest video from the 'We Are The Faces of Black Maternal Health™' campaign, we highlight the invaluable role of Black men as advocates and allies in addressing the Black maternal health crisis. Dr. Keniel Pierre, a cardiology fellow and member of the Association of Black Cardiologists, shares his story of advocacy on behalf of his wife, who faced postpartum complications, underscoring ...
"We Are The Faces”: Optimizing Health Across The Life Course - Why Preconception Counseling Is Key.
มุมมอง 418 หลายเดือนก่อน
Discover the significance of preconception and interconception counseling, a key step for both patients and clinicians in improving pregnancy outcomes in this latest video. Listen to Aryana and Miasha's firsthand accounts as they highlight the importance of discussing family history and health concerns before conception - regardless of the number of prior pregnancies. Their experiences shed lig...
"We Are The Faces”: Listening to Mothers & Impact of Collaborative Patient-Centered Care Teams
มุมมอง 778 หลายเดือนก่อน
Watch our latest video where we delve into the importance of collaborative patient-centered care teams in promoting maternal and cardiovascular health. Maria and Aryana share their personal journeys, highlighting the critical role of healthcare providers in supporting women, especially women of color, through pregnancy. While Maria benefited from a supportive care team, Aryana's experience shed...
"We Are The Faces” Mothers & Leading Clinicians Give Insights On Navigating Postpartum Challenges
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"We Are The Faces” Mothers & Leading Clinicians Give Insights On Navigating Postpartum Challenges
We Are The Faces of Black Maternal Health - Message From Dr. Anekwe E. Onwuanyi (2024)
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We Are The Faces of Black Maternal Health - Message From Dr. Anekwe E. Onwuanyi (2024)
On the Beat With ABC Episode 105
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On the Beat With ABC Episode 105
On the Beat With ABC Episode 104
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On the Beat With ABC Episode 104
On the Beat With ABC Episode 103
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On the Beat With ABC Episode 103
On the Beat With ABC Episode 102
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On the Beat With ABC Episode 102
On the Beat With ABC Episode 101
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On the Beat With ABC Episode 101
A Perfect Match Tips for Getting into Cardiology Fellowship
มุมมอง 2Kปีที่แล้ว
A Perfect Match Tips for Getting into Cardiology Fellowship
Black Birthing Joy: Black Maternal Health Roundtable
มุมมอง 2Kปีที่แล้ว
Black Birthing Joy: Black Maternal Health Roundtable
Managing PAD A Guide for Black American Families
มุมมอง 152ปีที่แล้ว
Managing PAD A Guide for Black American Families
We Are the Faces of BMH Maria
มุมมอง 253ปีที่แล้ว
We Are the Faces of BMH Maria
AMG BN AA HeartStudy 16x9 v05
มุมมอง 53ปีที่แล้ว
AMG BN AA HeartStudy 16x9 v05
We Are the Faces of BMH Aryana
มุมมอง 322ปีที่แล้ว
We Are the Faces of BMH Aryana
We Are The Faces of Black Maternal Health - Miasha Gilliam-El
มุมมอง 244ปีที่แล้ว
We Are The Faces of Black Maternal Health - Miasha Gilliam-El
We Are The Faces of Black Maternal Health - Dr. Anekwe E. Onwuanyi
มุมมอง 355ปีที่แล้ว
We Are The Faces of Black Maternal Health - Dr. Anekwe E. Onwuanyi
ABC CHAT Orange County - November 1, 2022
มุมมอง 92 ปีที่แล้ว
ABC CHAT Orange County - November 1, 2022

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  • @nandrews511
    @nandrews511 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So important. Very well said.

  • @jessieleesherrod4933
    @jessieleesherrod4933 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you Dr. Onwuanyi and ABC for a much needed campaign for Black maternal health. Hopefully, ABWP AAIMM Working Group can collaborate and support.. 🙏🏾. Jessie L Sherrod MD

  • @ClinicalCounselingWithTselane
    @ClinicalCounselingWithTselane 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    RIH Gigi 🕊️ We Miss You 💚

  • @viviantkingsto4027
    @viviantkingsto4027 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    BLESSED 🙌 LOVE ❤️

  • @Faithfullfertilitytv
    @Faithfullfertilitytv 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for spreading awareness

  • @reannastar1985
    @reannastar1985 ปีที่แล้ว

    They gave her a towel!!! OMG 😳 this is horrifying and I am so sorry for your family's loss!!! This makes me so angry!!! I am a Traditional Holistic Midwife and Doula and I moved to Mississippi to help black mothers specifically and make sure that every woman I support has a beautiful birth outcome!!

  • @pauliebourdal8272
    @pauliebourdal8272 ปีที่แล้ว

    🎶 'Promo SM'

  • @deeprootedentertainmentgrp
    @deeprootedentertainmentgrp ปีที่แล้ว

    👏🏾💥👏🏾Thank You ALL for BIRTHING JUSTICE & JOY! We appreciate you!

  • @jeffrudloff1153
    @jeffrudloff1153 ปีที่แล้ว

    For a group that is demanding diversity in the healthcare community, I couldn't help but notice the complete lack of diversity on this panel. This "documentary" was painful to watch. Blaming racism as the cause of higher maternal deaths in pregnancy does a disservice to the women this panel claims to be helping. This type of analysis is low resolution thinking that does not lead to problem solving. There are studies that indicate that this phenomenon is more prolific in American black women. Black women born outside of the United States that emigrate here have far better health outcomes overall. This point is not insignificant since these foreign born black immigrants are living in the same "underserved" communities and exposed to the same "systemic racism". The constant comparison of black women to white women tips the hand of the panel to their identity politics ideology. If they were truly seeking answers, they would compare black women to the Hispanic population. This is another group that lives in the same neighborhoods as blacks, yet experiences far better outcomes in socioeconomics and health. The average black woman in the United States is 5'4" and 185 lbs. This translates to a BMI of 32, which is defined as obese clinically. This is significantly higher than any racial or ethnic group. Why is it beyond the realm of possibility that being obese can exacerbate many other health problems? And for the record, I cannot take seriously, anyone who calls a woman in labor a birthing person.

    • @joannaj.5253
      @joannaj.5253 ปีที่แล้ว

      Quick question, have you watched the documentary in its entirety? Was it because the mention of racisim triggered anger? Have you watched the series with the perception "What if racisim is the root cause of these issues?" At timestamp 14:20, it's mentioned that our (African American Women) BMI is still not a determining factor, and there's plenty of statistics to prove that. Even when African American women get into the desired BMI, have proper education over childbirth and other life choices, access to immediate high quality healthcare, in great financial standing, was raised in healthy lifestyle, they still are at a higher risk of death than any other group of women. This is not some weird, random "phenomenon" due to BMI. This is life and death. The first step to solving ANY problem is to call out the issue. But there are people who are in complete denial of such issues and the roots never gets ripped out (resolved). The racism here is a deeply embedded, multifaceted, hidden systemic racism. There are so many stems, it will take multiple generations to defeat. I know that a lot of the conversation can seem to be a bit fear-mongering at times but the statistics are more frightening. Many hispanic women can not be compared to AAs because many hispanics are white, and/or classify themselves as such. You are incorrect when you state that we live in the same areas. That statement is an assupmtion and very very very wrong. 😢😢We also do not live the same cultural life as them. We are not the same people because you view African Americans comparable to Hispanics. 😮When we close our ears to women's traumatic experiences in healthcare about abuse, neglect, and misinformation, it is a way of communicating 😢😢that this population should be ignored and nothing needs to be done. Basically, "If they'd just be quiet, this will go away," Unfortunately, that's not how life works. The more we ignore, the more the evil cloud over this subject matter will grow continuously, hurting and consuming as much as it desires. Thing is, this subject must cross over racial bars in order for care to improve. No not just AAs are in trouble but United States women in general. If our infant mortality stats are comparable and even worse in some cases to 3rd world countries, there are serious issues that need to be addressed. And maybe the panel lacked diversity because other races may just not want to talk about this because they may not believe it exists...when one starts to do the proper research and is ready for the truth, the truth can no longer be denied.

    • @jeffrudloff1153
      @jeffrudloff1153 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@joannaj.5253 Sadly , yes I watched the entire documentary and the ensuing self back patting that followed. It's an hour and a half of my life that I'll never get back. You can pursue this problem with the current victimhood mentality tactics in use, but you are being disingenuous to the women you are supposedly trying to help, all while padding your resumes with "work" to "help" african american women. You are right about one thing in your reply to me. African Americans and Hispanics do have a different culture. Perhaps that's where your team should start to find answers. Start there, instead of playing this blame game. Hispanics in large numbers do in fact live in the same "underserved" communities as blacks in every major city in the U.S. Another population that counters your claim to racism as the problem are foreign born blacks who move to the U.S. There are studies done by institutions of higher education, (Johns Hopkins University) that show that black women who are foreign born that live in the U.S. have a comparable mortality rate during child birth, to white and Hispanic women. Not only are foreign born blacks having better statistical outcomes in the health arena, they also greatly outperform native born blacks (collectively) in the socioeconomic and education arena. Racism definitely exists, and it always will, amongst ALL ethnic groups. But it can't be continually used as a scapegoat. There are too many successful blacks especially immigrant blacks, and a two term black president to keep pushing this narrative. So stop it. You all are supposedly educated. Stop using the activist mentality and approach this problem with some intellect if you want to truly help people.

  • @bethnjeri2016
    @bethnjeri2016 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey Joy thank you for your determination and keep on sharing videos like this to acknowledge many pple who are out there , good job thanks

  • @chakesluv
    @chakesluv 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sorry to hear about a Black man who died so young after changing his diet. However, If you like fried foods, buy an air Fryer. It`s a game changer. Very little oil if any at all is needed.

  • @sidney6383
    @sidney6383 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    ρгό?σŞm

  • @peterehizibue
    @peterehizibue 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Meeting the needs of humanity using all the gifting and resources available to us. So proud of you and famiky brother! Greater heights!!! Thank you for all you do and continue to do.

  • @bayofat
    @bayofat 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow! This is service to humanity, protecting the vulnerable and promoting SDG 3 - Healthy lives for All. Cheers!

  • @jenniferrivera8627
    @jenniferrivera8627 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really u guys coming for the church food..it great food..u not complaining when u going to McDonald's..u need to have self control ..n u don't have to say yes to it every sunday. I don't church is the only place they eating this way if they have a medical issue

  • @greciavargas2302
    @greciavargas2302 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    fantastic talk, thank you for putting this discussion together!

  • @mikeoliver172
    @mikeoliver172 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fantastic webinar Dr. Albert and colleagues!!!

  • @thedoctorate
    @thedoctorate 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for organizing this webinar Dr. Albert. Yay Kevin!

  • @alejandrarincon281
    @alejandrarincon281 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was a great webinar. Informative, factual and pointing to key aspects of this pandemic!!

  • @MochiKawaii0
    @MochiKawaii0 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    RIP

  • @j100bg
    @j100bg 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hearty congratulations and brava, Dr. Taylor, for your manifold distinguished achievements!

  • @jamalaw
    @jamalaw 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Queen... like your mom... my mother has been suffering with heart disease.. awareness and having a great medical support team is crucial.. we all must be active if we're going to "rise above" heart failure..

  • @lindalewis5017
    @lindalewis5017 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think All of my 62 years of being on This earth I have ate maybe two plates of food from church, I didn’t like eating other people food. I have my reasons.

  • @ameilialavenia2716
    @ameilialavenia2716 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was super good!!

  • @baptistgeneralconventionof2913
    @baptistgeneralconventionof2913 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    The video is from the Spirit of the Heart Conference in Richmond (features Baptist General Convention of Virginia & First African Baptist Church, Richmond)

  • @abcsministries1953
    @abcsministries1953 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    This movie is amazing! I will definitely include a link to the movie in the new book I am writing about disordered eating. If this doesn't open people's eyes, I don't know what else would, other than the Holy Spirit's working in an individual's heart!

  • @lemahanslemahans7769
    @lemahanslemahans7769 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Que mamada, o sea!

  • @DedeSoulchild
    @DedeSoulchild 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is really good. Takes us from foolishness to faith. Thank you .

  • @mysty0
    @mysty0 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was just saying to a friend churches in Australia don't do food anymore. We come., we take a pew and we sit for hours of meaningless empty words. Sure there's still a coffee and a scone but its like the churches have forgotten we are to congregate. I remember when we did things as a church like a family., kids from poorer families (me) didn't miss out on things like boating/fishing and hunting, motorbike riding etc. I regularly helped as a youth the people in my church with my knowledge of mechanics and would fix their cars, now its computing and I help the older generations fix their PC's. Because the church was a family and coming on Sundays was like when you see big wog families come together for a family feast which is representative of the banquet to come filled with celebrations and festivities. This was a part and parcel of living the word and not just speaking it. Now today we have churches that don't congregate, its nothing more than a fickle smile if you pass each other in the street. Christians are too busy trying to gain the affections of the world

  • @annmarymercier2211
    @annmarymercier2211 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    The closed captions has been hacked and contains offensive language comments about the video content.

  • @TheRPCard
    @TheRPCard 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bruce, this video is so eye opening for me in regards to deadly eating habits. I have shared this video inside our membership website: therpcard.com and hopefully sharing will help save a life including my own. Thanks for telling your story!

  • @revshirleybrown4711
    @revshirleybrown4711 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great Video for Congregatioanal Health and Wellness Ministries - How can I get a copy. Please respond to Intlchaplain1@gmail.com

  • @veronicajenkins5686
    @veronicajenkins5686 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is there a way to view this video if you are outside of the Maryland area? Or at this point will we just have to wait for the viewings in our local cities?

  • @catsluvr8484
    @catsluvr8484 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    unfortunately the people who need to see/understand this never will. two generations down the line we'll get it.