Dr. Kimberly Martin, a President’s Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of California San Francisco, says black people likely avoid COVID-19 vaccines because of their distrust of the healthcare system; Antonnette Merur, Chief of Nursing for the...

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Dr. Kimberly Martin, a President’s Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of California San Francisco, says Black people likely avoid COVID-19 vaccines because of their distrust of the healthcare system; Antonnette Merur, Chief of Nursing for the Palau Ministry of Health, says diabetes impacts everyone living in the Pacific Island nation of Palau; ASTHO plans two webinars later this month - on Jan. 18, ASTHO will help attendees navigate personal conflict in the executive space; and on Jan. 19, a separate panel discusses lactation education and support for incarcerated people. 

National Library of Medicine Webpage: Current health care experiences, medical trust, and COVID-19 vaccination intention and uptake in Black and White Americans

CDC Webpage: The U.S. Public Health Service Syphilis Study at Tuskegee

ASTHO Webpage: Navigating Personal Conflict in the Executive Space

ASTHO Webpage: Breastfeeding and Incarceration

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President’s Postdoctoral Scholar, University of California San Francisco

Chief of Nursing, Palau Ministry of Health