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Episode 138 October 31, 2023 12 min

My City My Health: DeAndreya Searight CHES

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Welcome to another insightful episode of "The Healthy Project: My City, My Health edition". Today, our host Krisha Keeran, a senior at the University of Iowa with a passion for psychology and healthcare equity, dives deep with DeAndreya Searight. DeAndreya, a certified health education specialist and community engagement executive, shares her extensive experience in serving communities across the U.S. and her commitment to tackling health disparities.


Show Notes:

  • 00:00.578: Introduction by Krisha Keeran
  • 00:24.466: DeAndreya Searight's background, education, and journey in health education.
  • 01:03.67: The significance of the My City My Health Conference to DeAndreya.
  • 02:20.342: A candid discussion on racism, health disparities, and cultural competency in DeAndreya's line of work.
  • 03:24.758: The importance of providing culturally responsive care and avoiding assumptions.
  • 05:40.194: The role of health literacy in patient empowerment and care.
  • 07:07.194: How community members and organizations can play a part in reducing healthcare disparities.
  • 09:28.982: The power of collaboration and the strength found in numbers.
  • 09:55.21: DeAndreya's main takeaway message: The importance of being involved and active.
  • 11:09.73: An invitation to the My City My Health Conference and final remarks.


To learn more about My City My Health and secure your tickets for this year's My City My Health Conference happening on November 17th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Des Moines, Iowa, visit www.mycity.health. Don't miss out on this enlightening event that champions health equity and cultural competency!

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