Welcome to the Voices of Inclusive Research Podcast.
A space where we amplify the voices of underrepresented communities in clinical research, sharing stories and insights to foster diversity and inclusivity in healthcare.
In this episode, Renarda welcomes Fannie Johnson, a long-time participant in clinical research, to share her journey and insights. She discusses her 20-year involvement in the Memory and Aging Project, emphasizing how clinical research has positively impacted her health and well-being.
Together, they address the deep-seated fears in communities of color about participating in clinical trials and explore ways to transition from fear to trust.
Fannie’s story highlights the importance of education, awareness, and community engagement in overcoming the historical mistrust that often hinders participation in research. She advocates for researchers to be more present in the community and to provide clear communication about the benefits of clinical trials.
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