2024/3/11
• Posted by Alysha M. Metty, MS, OTR/L, Fidelis Care Utilization Review Clinician
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,
In The Community
It’s amazing the influence one generation can have on the next. When I look in the mirror, I see my mother’s eyes. I have my grandmother’s creativity and love for music. Over and over, physical traits are passed from generation to generation, along with interests, talents, personality, and character traits. One thing it shows clearly - we influence others more than we think we do. And this doesn’t just happen in families. Each person has their own sphere of influence regardless of their family ties. As I look at my life, I can clearly see that I have been influenced
2024/3/4
• Posted by Letha Daniel, MD, Fidelis Care Medical Director
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,
In The Community
March is Women’s History Month, a time to recall the many accomplishments women have made in our society. As I reflect upon the observance, I am drawn to my own path to becoming a doctor.
My earliest memories are filled with emergency room visits and hospitalizations related to my childhood asthma and food allergies – which often led to life-threatening reactions. The scene was always the same. It was dark outside, I would be hurried into the car, and taken to a local hospital on Staten Island. I have vivid flashbacks of opening my eyes to doctors, nurses, and medical staff
2024/2/22
• Posted by Arva Rice, President & CEO, New York Urban League
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,
In The Community
非裔美國人的醫療保健差異包括醫療保健覆蓋範圍、該部門的就業情況和健康狀況。 與白人相比,非裔美國人更有可能患有糖尿病、高血壓、心臟病或氣喘等慢性病,且預期壽命更短。
2024/2/15
• Posted by Jermaine H. Coles, Fidelis Care Manager, Sales and Marketing
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,
In The Community
二月是黑人歷史月。 身為非裔美國男性,我每個月都會學習和參與黑人歷史,但二月讓我有時間專注於改善我的社區和我自己的方法。
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