Dr. Kendra Outler and Dr. Venée Tubman discuss research surrounding sickle cell.
In the interview Dr. Rahn Bailey sheds light and understanding on mental health and Kirk Franklin's Father-Son Dynamics.
Dr. Nii Addy to discusses in the interview about facing the challenges as a Black student.
Dr. Kendra Outler and Dr. Napoleon Higgins discuss the impacts of COVID-19 and virtual school on childhood depression.
Dr. Kendra Outler and Dr. Reginald Robinson discuss the short-term and long-term impacts of COVID-19 on the Cardiovascular System.
Dr. Gigi welcomes back special guest Dr. K and a few friends to help us understand more about lung cancer and the impact it has on Black men.
Dr. Kendra Outler and Dr. Terrel Sanders discuss life in the medical field.
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