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Healing the Delta: A Call for Research with Dr. Jazmine Crain

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“Let’s stop just talking about inclusion. Let’s go do the work.”

Host Dr. Ren Jones talks with Dr. Jazmine Crain, founder of Covalent Clinical Research, about building real trust and access in clinical research—starting in Mississippi. Dr. Crain shares how she meets communities where they are, from churches to clinics, making research visible and relevant.

Together, they call on sponsors and researchers to invest in underserved areas, build infrastructure, and partner with local leaders. This episode is a clear message: inclusion isn’t just talk—it’s action.

🎧 Listen in for an honest, boots-on-the-ground look at how real inclusion takes root.

Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments

  • Inclusion Means Showing Up – Dr. Crain isn’t waiting for change—she’s showing up at churches, town halls, and clinics to bring clinical research directly to the community.
  • We Can’t Build Trust Without Listening – By meeting people where they are and hearing their concerns, Dr. Crain is helping shape research that reflects real-life needs and lived experiences.
  • Doctors Need Education Too – Community engagement is vital, but so is provider engagement. Dr. Crain shares how working with local physicians can open the door to more inclusive research participation.
  • Representation Starts with Infrastructure – Sponsors can’t keep overlooking underserved areas. Real inclusion means investing in local sites and supporting grassroots leaders like Dr. Crain.
  • It’s Bigger Than Recruitment – Education, ongoing relationships, and culturally relevant outreach are the keys to long-term impact—not just short-term enrollment numbers.

Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode

  1. "Let’s just not do talking. Let’s just do the work." – Dr. Jazmine Crain
  2. "We have to get them in that middle place." – Dr. Renarda Jones
  3. "Inclusion starts with infrastructure—and Dr. Crain is building it." – Dr. Renarda Jones
  4. "The more we get involved in research, the more beneficial the methods and the treatments will be for us." – Dr. Jazmine Crain
  5. "We deserve to have to live a healthier lifestyle." – Dr. Jazmine Crain


About Dr. Crain

Dr. Jazmine Crain is the founder of Covalent Clinical Research and a passionate advocate for health equity in Mississippi. A bioorganic analytical chemist by training, she’s on a mission to bring clinical trials and health education to underserved communities, especially in the Mississippi Delta. Dr. Crain works to break down barriers to research participation by building local partnerships, expanding access, and creating a more inclusive future for clinical care.

Connect with Dr. Jazmine Craine:

Follow Dr. Ren:


We Want to Hear Your Voice!

Your insights on how inclusive research impacts your life and community are invaluable. Share your experiences and thoughts on how we can bridge the gap between research and real-world needs. Your stories drive our mission and inspire the future of inclusive research!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction and Guest Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Dr. Crane's Journey into Clinical Research (00:01:50)

3. Challenges and Healthcare Gaps in Mississippi (00:04:09)

4. Strategies for Community Engagement and Research (00:11:53)

5. Educating Doctors and Bridging the Gap (00:22:13)

6. Engaging Community Healthcare Providers (00:23:49)

7. The Importance of Continued Engagement (00:25:18)

8. Message to the Community and Researchers (00:27:21)

22 episodes

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Manage episode 490776699 series 3599540
Content provided by Dr. Renarda Jones. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Renarda Jones or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

“Let’s stop just talking about inclusion. Let’s go do the work.”

Host Dr. Ren Jones talks with Dr. Jazmine Crain, founder of Covalent Clinical Research, about building real trust and access in clinical research—starting in Mississippi. Dr. Crain shares how she meets communities where they are, from churches to clinics, making research visible and relevant.

Together, they call on sponsors and researchers to invest in underserved areas, build infrastructure, and partner with local leaders. This episode is a clear message: inclusion isn’t just talk—it’s action.

🎧 Listen in for an honest, boots-on-the-ground look at how real inclusion takes root.

Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments

  • Inclusion Means Showing Up – Dr. Crain isn’t waiting for change—she’s showing up at churches, town halls, and clinics to bring clinical research directly to the community.
  • We Can’t Build Trust Without Listening – By meeting people where they are and hearing their concerns, Dr. Crain is helping shape research that reflects real-life needs and lived experiences.
  • Doctors Need Education Too – Community engagement is vital, but so is provider engagement. Dr. Crain shares how working with local physicians can open the door to more inclusive research participation.
  • Representation Starts with Infrastructure – Sponsors can’t keep overlooking underserved areas. Real inclusion means investing in local sites and supporting grassroots leaders like Dr. Crain.
  • It’s Bigger Than Recruitment – Education, ongoing relationships, and culturally relevant outreach are the keys to long-term impact—not just short-term enrollment numbers.

Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode

  1. "Let’s just not do talking. Let’s just do the work." – Dr. Jazmine Crain
  2. "We have to get them in that middle place." – Dr. Renarda Jones
  3. "Inclusion starts with infrastructure—and Dr. Crain is building it." – Dr. Renarda Jones
  4. "The more we get involved in research, the more beneficial the methods and the treatments will be for us." – Dr. Jazmine Crain
  5. "We deserve to have to live a healthier lifestyle." – Dr. Jazmine Crain


About Dr. Crain

Dr. Jazmine Crain is the founder of Covalent Clinical Research and a passionate advocate for health equity in Mississippi. A bioorganic analytical chemist by training, she’s on a mission to bring clinical trials and health education to underserved communities, especially in the Mississippi Delta. Dr. Crain works to break down barriers to research participation by building local partnerships, expanding access, and creating a more inclusive future for clinical care.

Connect with Dr. Jazmine Craine:

Follow Dr. Ren:


We Want to Hear Your Voice!

Your insights on how inclusive research impacts your life and community are invaluable. Share your experiences and thoughts on how we can bridge the gap between research and real-world needs. Your stories drive our mission and inspire the future of inclusive research!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction and Guest Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Dr. Crane's Journey into Clinical Research (00:01:50)

3. Challenges and Healthcare Gaps in Mississippi (00:04:09)

4. Strategies for Community Engagement and Research (00:11:53)

5. Educating Doctors and Bridging the Gap (00:22:13)

6. Engaging Community Healthcare Providers (00:23:49)

7. The Importance of Continued Engagement (00:25:18)

8. Message to the Community and Researchers (00:27:21)

22 episodes

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