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Dr. Tania M. & Damon House
Implicit bias can lead to health disparities and discrimination in healthcare if unaddressed. Algorithmic bias persists in healthcare, and as new technologies emerge, it’s crucial for leaders to recognize and mitigate these biases.

Aaron BenComo, MD
The future of pandemic preparedness relies on the ability to monitor, detect, and respond to
pathogen mutations in real time.

Damon House
Decentralized virtual clinical trials represent a transformative approach to clinical research by
allowing patients to engage remotely, thus addressing barriers traditionally limiting trial
participation.

Aaron BenComo, MD
The intersection of genomics and mental health presents an opportunity to revolutionize our
understanding of psychiatric conditions by unraveling their biological, environmental, and
socio-cultural underpinnings.

Damon House
Chronic health conditions disproportionately affect underserved communities nationwide. This white paper advocates for the establishment of diagnostic laboratories within strategically located areas to support Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) serving underrepresented and marginalized communities.

Damon House
By embracing genetic testing combined with telehealth, pharmacists can revolutionize patient care and expand service offerings for historically underserved and underrepresented communities—including rural areas, veterans, women, those with chronic conditions, and communities of color.

Damon House
The human digestive system plays a crucial role in overall health, yet traditional medicine has
long relied on generalized approaches to treatment, often overlooking the unique biological,
genetic, and environmental factors that influence gut function

Damon House
Obesity remains one of the most pressing public health challenges in the United States and
globally, with disproportionate impacts on underserved, underrepresented, and marginalized
communities. T

Damon House
Understanding the differences and interplay between Health-Related Social Needs (HRSN)
and Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) is vital for improving community health outcomes.

Damon House
Obesity is one of the most significant public health challenges of our time, affecting over 42%
of U.S. adults and driving up healthcare costs to an estimated $147 billion annually. More than
a health issue, obesity is deeply intertwined with socioeconomic, environmental, and racial
factors, creating an even greater burden on historically marginalized communities.