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Conversations on Health and Social Equity in Cape Fear

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Jun 9, 2024

The conversation was a part of WHQR’s Cape Fear Conversations series, which aims to enhance public engagement with important, difficult, and complex issues. The panelists included Jason Black, the Adult Residential Community Treatment Services (ARCTS) Program Director at Coastal Horizons Center, Kevin Briggs, the Senior Director of Laboratory & Respiratory Care Services at Novant Health, Dr. Umar Bowers, the Medical Director at Dawson Med & Dawson Med Urgent Care, Hayley Sink, the Director of Health Equity at Trillium, and Leigh Quarles, the Health Equity Network Officer at New Hanover Community Endowment. Additionally, a special thanks was given to Fawn Rhodes, the Equity Coordinator at New Hanover Department of Health and Human Services.

The panelists brought their expertise in various fields such as healthcare services, health equity, and community development to the discussion. Each speaker provided valuable insights and perspectives on how to address health disparities and promote equity in the community. By bringing together individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences, the conversation aimed to shed light on the challenges and opportunities in improving public health and well-being.

Through their discussion, the panelists highlighted the importance of collaboration, communication, and innovation in addressing complex health issues. They emphasized the need for community-driven solutions that prioritize inclusivity and accessibility for all individuals. By working together and leveraging their collective knowledge and resources, the panelists hoped to inspire positive change and progress in the Cape Fear region.

Overall, the conversation was a valuable opportunity for community members to learn about the various efforts and initiatives being undertaken to promote health equity in the region. The panelists shared their experiences, challenges, and successes, inspiring others to join the conversation and contribute to creating a healthier and more equitable community for all.

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