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  2. How to Find an Anti-Racist Doctor - Healthline

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    Rachel M. Bond, MD, FACC, a women’s heart and prevention specialist who is the system director of the Women’s Heart Health Program at Dignity Health in Arizona, says trust between patients and ...

  3. Doctors Who Treat Mental Illness - WebMD

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    Choosing the right provider for your mental health needs is an important step towards getting proper treatment. WebMD gives you an overview of doctors and therapists who treat mental illness to ...

  4. What Is a Neuropsychologist? What They Do, When to Use One

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    The field of neuropsychology combines neurology, the study of the nervous system, with psychology, the study of the mind and how it affects behavior. Neuropsychologists look at how a brain injury ...

  5. Doctors for Alzheimer’s: Specialists, Memory Clinics, and More

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    Ultimately, the care provider should be someone you and your loved one can trust. You must have a positive feeling about the provider and how they will advocate for and treat your loved one with AD.

  6. Health care - Wikipedia

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    Health care, or healthcare, is the improvement of health via the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, amelioration or cure of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in people. Health care is delivered by health professionals and allied health fields.

  7. Palliative Care: What It Is, Examples, Benefits, More

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    Palliative care is a growing field of medicine. It aims to improve the quality of life of people with serious or life-altering illnesses. Each person’s care varies but can involve physical ...

  8. Allied health professions - Wikipedia

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    Studies have also pointed to the need for increased diversity in the allied health workforce to realize a culturally competent health system. [25] Workforce and health care experts anticipate that health services will increasingly be delivered via ambulatory and nursing care settings rather than in hospitals.

  9. How Often Should You See Your Doctor for a Checkup? - Healthline

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    Make sure the doctor is an in-network provider for your health insurance company. Get recommendations from your insurance company for in-network providers in your area.