AFRICAN AMERICAN HEALTH MATTERS: Seeking Help & Positive Clinical Studies

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Dr. Noble discusses why African American families don’t seek health help (02:04)

Dr. Alfiee M. Breland-Noble is Assistant Professor Director, The AAKOMA Project Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Duke University Medical Center. Director of The AAKOMA (African American Knowledge Optimized for Mindfully-Healthy Adolescents) Project and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Georgetown University Medical Center. She is a child psychologist and a researcher in academic medicine who has been a federally funded investigator for over 10 years.

Dr. Elise Cook tells of the positive benefits for African Americans to participate in Clinical trials. (16:41)

Dr. Cook is currently Principal Investigator for the Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial (SELECT) at the M. D. Anderson Study Center. She also served as Chair of the national SELECT Minority and Medically Underserved Subcommittee, the SELECT Sites at Risk Review Committee and the SELECT Transition Committee.

BONUS: A public service announcement about Alzheimers (12:54)
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African American Health Matters is the only Mobile Health Text Message Service in the U.S. designed to improve minority health, disease and clinical trials information. For several years the "African American Health Matters" Radio Broadcast aired online. The AAHM patient education broadcast featured physicians and disease organization executives from around the country, discussing nearly two dozen diseases that affect African Americans today.

WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT THIS AAHM PATIENT EDUCATION AUDIO LIBRARY TO OUR VISITORS.

This is a free patient education site. No fees are charged for viewing or downloading.

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