Dr. Chayla Morris joins Krisha on the Healthy project My City My Health edition to discuss how to improve health and equity in the community."Community members can get involved with these efforts to help reduce health disparities. They can do small things to make a long-term difference." -Chayla MorrisChayla Morris is a native of Des Moines and works at Broadlawns Medical Center as their Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator. She is excited about My City, My Health Des Moines, which is taking place in Des Moines on November 11, 2022.In this episode, you will learn the following:1. How do changes in reimbursement affect pharmacists and other healthcare professionals?2. What challenges do health leaders face when trying to improve the health of their community?3. How can community members get involved in efforts to reduce health disparities?Connect with Corey:LinkedinInstagram**My City My Health Conference 2022**In PersonVirtualAdvertising inquiries: Advertise@thehealthyproject.coSupport the show
Dr. Chayla Morris joins Krisha on the Healthy project My City My Health edition to discuss how to improve health and equity in the community.
"Community members can get involved with these efforts to help reduce health disparities. They can do small things to make a long-term difference." -Chayla Morris
Chayla Morris is a native of Des Moines and works at Broadlawns Medical Center as their Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator. She is excited about My City, My Health Des Moines, which is taking place in Des Moines on November 11, 2022.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. How do changes in reimbursement affect pharmacists and other healthcare professionals?
2. What challenges do health leaders face when trying to improve the health of their community?
3. How can community members get involved in efforts to reduce health disparities?
Connect with Corey:
Linkedin
Instagram
**My City My Health Conference 2022**
In Person
Virtual
Advertising inquiries: Advertise@thehealthyproject.co
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