Morehouse School of Medicine and the Rashad Richey Morning Show teamed up to discuss the Master of Administration of Justice Involved Care Program and its significance in providing quality care to individuals in the justice system. The program’s key objective is to equip healthcare providers for working with justice-involved individuals and communities.
The program incorporates both an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach to provide practical solutions and insights into caring for this population. Additionally, it focuses on the enhancement of interpersonal communication and cultural competency skills to ensure that participants are prepared in effectively navigating a diverse clientele base.
The Master of Administration of Justice Involved Care Program is designed to benefit both students and the community. It provides students with access to a variety of resources and opportunities to learn from leading healthcare professionals, and gain valuable training and experience that they can apply in the justice care system. Meanwhile, the community gains access to graduates of the program equipped with advanced skills to effectively care for them, reducing recidivism rates and fostering rehabilitation.
Morehouse School of Medicine’s collaboration with the Rashad Richey Morning Show aimed at raising awareness of the growing need for justice-involved care. They highlighted key topics, such as the impact of trauma on inmates and how working with psychologists and social workers can improve patient outcomes. Collaboratively, they emphasized the essentiality of investing in healthcare for this population to fortify successful rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
Dr. Rashad Richey, host of the award-winning ‘Rashad Richey Morning Show’ on News & Talk 1380 – WAOK/V-103FM (HD3) (Weekdays 7am -10am), and the ‘Dr. Rashad Richey Review’ on SiriusXM’s Urban View (Sundays at 1pm and 9pm), was voted ‘Best Talk…
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