In a continuation of a nutritional health theme, Dr. Whitney Linsenmeyer, a Registered Dietician and Assistant Professor at St. Louis University and Spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, discusses the state of the literature
We are all inundated daily with information about diet and exercise, but how many of you have actually consulted with a nutritionist scientist? Well, now is your chance! Listen to Dr. Mandy Willig, Associate Professor in the University of Alaba
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What are standardized patient programs? How can we use them to teach medical students about transgender health care? The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)’s Dr. Morissa Ladinsky, Associate Professor and Pediatrician, and Dr. Shawn Galin
What is the relationship between spirituality and physical health? How have the early days of the HIV epidemic influenced how how we care for people with chronic diseases? Dr. Drexel Rayford, pastor and Manager of the Support Team Network at th
How has COVID-19 affected people with HIV? What have we learned from treating people with HIV that we can apply to the COVID-19 pandemic? Listen in with Dr. Kay to hear the answers to these and other questions from nationally-renowned HIV resea