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In this eye-opening video, Tomesha, Founder of Enhance Black Women's Health, delves into the crucial lessons we can draw from the Tuskegee Syphilis Study to improve healthcare today. Discover five actionable tips that empower healthcare providers to advocate for more equitable care, especially for Black women. Take advantage of the bonus tip that could be a game-changer! -- LINKS -- 🚀Join my free Substack community for empowering insights on providing optimal care for every Black woman. https://ebwh.substack.com 🔗 Enhance Black Women's Health Website. https://enhanceblackwomenshealth.com 📧 For inquiries, contact me at enhanceblackwomenshealth@gmail.com 📚 References: Chinn, J. J., Martin, I. K., & Redmond, N. (2022). "Health Equity among Black Women in the United States." Journal of Women's Health, 30(2), 212–219. Hamed, S., Bradby, H., Ahlberg, B.M., & Thapar-Björkert, S. (2022). "Racism in healthcare: A scoping review." BMC Public Health 22, 988. -- TIMESTAMPS – 0:00 Introduction 1:57 Join my free Substack community 2:08 Tip 1: Educate yourself on cultural competency and sensitivity 2:28 Tip 2: Make informed consent and transparency a priority 2:46 Tip 3: Advocate for regular screenings and preventative care 3: 07 Tip 4: Challenge Racial Disparities in Healthcare 3: 26 Tip 5: Collaborate and network with other advocates 3: 41 Recap the strategies 4:03 Bonus Tip: Prioritize health equity training 🔔 Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insights on providing equitable healthcare. Let's work together to create a healthcare system that truly serves everyone. #TuskegeeSyphilisStudy #EquitableHealthcare #HealthAdvocacy #BlackWomensHealth #HealthcareDisparities