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Uprooting the Causes of Health Inequities: A Syndemic Orientation (An Interview with Dr. Rosa González-Guarda)

Uprooting the Causes of Health Inequities: A Syndemic Orientation (An Interview with Dr. Rosa González-Guarda)

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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Rosa González-Guarda, an Associate Professor at Duke School of Nursing and the Co-Director of the Community Engaged Research Initiative at the Duke Clinical Translational Science Institute. Dr. González-Guarda explains how researchers can work in partnership with community members based in community-engaged approaches. Dr. González-Guarda defines how researchers can apply a syndemic orientation and framework to the description of health disparities and the development of interventions. Dr. González-Guarda discusses her research progression from addressing the individual to the study of systems-level drivers of inequity in pursuit of using an antiracist frame in research.

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