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Clinical research holds the power to change the future of healthcare for communities of color—but it can't happen without your voice.

In this episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, Dr. Renarda Jones sits down with Mary Futrell, a community leader and seasoned research participant, to discuss the significance of involving underserved populations in clinical studies.

Mary shares her experience in advocating for research in communities where access to healthcare and education is limited, but the need is great. She highlights the misconceptions and stigmas that often prevent participation, particularly in understanding diseases like Alzheimer’s.

She explains that by engaging in research, individuals help shape treatments and preventive measures for future generations, ensuring that healthcare becomes more inclusive and effective.

Building trust between researchers and communities is vital, and Mary emphasizes the power of relationship-building and word of mouth in encouraging more people to get involved.

Tune in to this episode and learn how you can be part of shaping a healthier, more inclusive future for all.

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