23-Year Life Expectancy Gap: Dallas Pharmacist Dr. Lamar Quinn on Black Health Crisis & Medical Distrust
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A 23-year life expectancy gap exists between South Dallas and North Dallas. Pharmacist Dr. Lamar Quinn explains why Black communities distrust the medical system and what it will take to close the gap.
Dr. Lamar T. Quinn, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Toast for Charity, has awarded over $60,000 in scholarships while confronting Dallas's health crisis daily. From Chicago's South Side to Southern Dallas, he reveals the shocking realities behind the health divide, why many Black families don't trust pharmacists or doctors, and how prevention education and medication literacy can save lives.
Topics: health equity, life expectancy gap, medical distrust, Black health crisis, Dallas healthcare, South Dallas, pharmacist, prevention education, medication literacy, Toast for Charity, community health, healthcare disparities, Black communities, culturally aware healthcare, medical system, scholarship programs, entrepreneurship, legacy leadership.
For: Healthcare professionals, pharmacists, community advocates, DEI leaders, public health workers, Dallas residents.
New episodes bi-weekly Thursdays 5am CST.