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| About Dr. V |
Dr. V’s philosophy is simple: educate those so that they can help themselves. As co-host of the live weekly health segment on the nationally syndicated radio show “Keeping It Real” with Reverend Al Sharpton, Dr. V is able to do just that, tackling a variety of topics that affect the minority community, and encourages listeners to call in with questions specific to their needs.
According to Dr. V, “It is important that we as people of color are committed to staying healthy. This means being informed about diseases that affect us the most.” Dr. V enjoys working at a grassroots level to educate people about the illnesses and diseases that are pervasive in the minority community. She believes, “Our health is too precious for us to be uninformed.”
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Dr. Yael Varnado graduated with a B.S. in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of Washington, in Seattle, and received her medical education at Cornell Medical College, in New York City. She completed her Internship in Medicine at New York Hospital Queens, and is currently a physician completing her advanced training in Anesthesiology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City with an interest in intensive and critical care. Dr. Varnado is a published author of scholarly articles and has a research interest in the treatment of neuropathic pain. She has a passion for community service with a particular interest in breast cancer research and prevention.
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