Urology Health - Black History Month and the Importance of Black Men and Women's Health

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Black History Month and the Importance of Black Men and Women's Health

Headshots of Dr. McNeil, Dr. Stork, Dr. Sutherland and Dr. Moses.

February is Black History Month and The Urology Care Foundation is bringing more awareness to information that is of great value to Black men and women. We have four doctors with us to share their knowledge on Black men and women's health and how they can stay healthy in their lives. Stay tuned as Dr. McNeil, Dr. Stork, Dr. Sutherland and Dr. Moses talk about this important topic.

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0:38 - Introduction
1:40 - What do you think is important for people know about the Black community as it relates to urology?
3:43 - Why are people in the Black community at higher risk for some conditions?
8:21 - How can we bring more awareness of the importance of Black men and women’s health and seeing a doctor regularly?
12:40 - During Black History Month, what health advice do you think is important to share?

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February 17, 2022


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