Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Yet it disproportionately affects people of color because of:
Diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives aim to improve representation of all individuals regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and other factors. UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute experts recognize that heart disease disproportionately affects minority populations and are committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Our heart and vascular experts are committed to partnering with community groups to overcome heart health disparities through:
For more information about health disparities, visit UPMC.com/healthdisparities.
On the forefront of heart health disparities
Listen to this UPMC HealthBeat podcast featuring Dr. Countouris, who gives an overview of what women need to know to maintain a healthy heart.
Listen to the podcastDr. Johnson discusses the connection between Black History Month and American Heart Month, her recent heart health disparities research, and more during this Soul Pitt podcast.
Listen to the podcastUPMC has a commitment to advancing diversity and equity in heart and vascular medicine. Our experts publish novel heart health disparities research in national journals like the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Dr. Smith discusses the connections between race and heart disease during this free virtual webinar.
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