Missouri Health Talks
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Peer Support Workers: 'The glue that connects the clinical and treatment world to the person.'
Christina Lee in St. Louis. She works at the St. Louis Empowerment Center as a
Addressing vaccine hesitancy one conversation at a time: 'No question that's off limits.'
Meghan Kruse is a pediatric nurse practitioner at Columbia Public Schools
"Harm reduction is something that we do in everyday life."
Stacey Andrews in Lynn Meyerkord both work at the AIDS Project of the Ozarks,
Being queer & disabled 'gives me more ability to enrich my life through community.'
Grey Riley was diagnosed with ADHD and autism in their youth and with multiple
"Not every trans woman wants to have sexual reassignment surgery. We shouldn't feel subjected to that."
In August, the Missouri Department of Revenue updated the process for gender
HIV in the Ozarks: 'Get into treatment because there's something we can do now.'
Lynne Meyerkord has been working at the AIDS project of the Ozarks, or APO, in
Preventing male suicide: “It's as simple as talking to somebody that you trust.”
Clay Goddard and Lauren Stockam both work in Springfield. Goddard is the
The early AIDS epidemic in rural Missouri: 'You were just hiding.'
Tony Lutz is 62 and was born and raised in Jefferson City. He spoke about his
Patient portals are ‘an opportunity for you to be a participant in your own care.’
Dr. Thomas Selva, a pediatrician and the Chief Medical Information Officer at
When talking about weight management, 'how can we be supportive, but not shaming.'
Dr. Crystal Lim is the chair of health psychology at the University of