A Conversation with Dr. Julia Iyasere, Executive Director for the Dalio Center for Health Justice at New York-Presbyterian
As healthcare continues to focus on dismantling systemic racism, the move from ideas to action must be intentional and strategic. Thought leaders like Dr. Julia Iyasere provide a model and support for change agents across the globe. Join this compelling conversation and learn more about how the landscape of healthcare is changing and what can be done next to create health equity.
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