How legacies of racism drive maternal morbidity rates | Episode 1, Season 3
It Happens at STN | Episode 1, Season 3
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Mercy Care President & CEO Tad Gary sat down with Teniqua Broughton, the CEO of the State of Black Arizona, and Dr. Sharon Thompson from Central Phoenix Obstetrics and Gynecology to examine the role race plays in maternal morbidity and what can be done to prevent young Black women from dying.
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