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The GROklahoma Podcast Show | Small Acts, Big Impact - On Eliminating Health Disparities via Community Engagement – The One with Dr. Adam Alexander: Episode 14 (2024)

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Welcome (back) to the GROklahoma Podcast, we are honored to feature Dr. Adam Alexander, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and Faculty at the TSET Health Promotion Research Center. Dr. Alexander brings his unique blend of empathy, cultural competence, and cutting-edge research to the table. A native of Memphis, he has dedicated his career to eliminating cancer-related health disparities, particularly among African Americans and socioeconomically disadvantaged populations. His work spans developing mobile health apps that make cancer screening more accessible to building deep, trust-based relationships with faith-based communities.

Dr. Alexander shares how his success lies in listening to the communities he serves: “If I'm speaking more than listening, I'm doing something wrong.” From respecting the nuances of faith-based communities to balancing the rigor of research with real-world flexibility, Dr. Alexander emphasizes that true progress happens when people feel seen and respected.

This episode dives into the small but powerful actions that make a big impact—like sending a thank-you email after community events or answering calls after 5 p.m., Dr. Alexander also discusses the challenges of working with populations experiencing homelessness and serious mental illness, where human connection is key to ensuring interventions succeed. Tune in to discover how empathy, cultural sensitivity, and collaboration drive healthcare innovations—and how small actions can change lives.

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Welcome (back) to the GROklahoma Podcast, we are honored to feature Dr. Adam Alexander, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and Faculty at the TSET Health Promotion Research Center. Dr. Alexander brings his unique blend of empathy, cultural competence, and cutting-edge research to the table. A native of Memphis, he has dedicated his career to eliminating cancer-related health disparities, particularly among African Americans and socioeconomically disadvantaged populations. His work spans developing mobile health apps that make cancer screening more accessible to building deep, trust-based relationships with faith-based communities.

Dr. Alexander shares how his success lies in listening to the communities he serves: “If I'm speaking more than listening, I'm doing something wrong.” From respecting the nuances of faith-based communities to balancing the rigor of research with real-world flexibility, Dr. Alexander emphasizes that true progress happens when people feel seen and respected.

This episode dives into the small but powerful actions that make a big impact—like sending a thank-you email after community events or answering calls after 5 p.m., Dr. Alexander also discusses the challenges of working with populations experiencing homelessness and serious mental illness, where human connection is key to ensuring interventions succeed. Tune in to discover how empathy, cultural sensitivity, and collaboration drive healthcare innovations—and how small actions can change lives.

  continue reading

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