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Dr. Sarah Y. Vinson

675 Seminole Ave. NE Unit T-03
Atlanta
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Triple Board Certified Child & Adolescent, Adult & Forensic Psychiatrist

Dr. Sarah Y. Vinson

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    • About Dr. Sarah Y. Vinson
    • Social (In)Justice and Mental Health
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    • Adult Mental Health Services
    • Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services
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Dr. Vinson joins SiriusXM’s Doctor Radio

February 28, 2021 Sarah Y. Vinson
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Since last year’s heightened racial tensions, a number of people have made a conscious effort to take a closer look at the many ways racial injustice has penetrated our culture. In honor of Black History Month, Doctor Radio on SiriusXM presented a day-long special, The Impact of Race on Health, Sickness, and Survival, to discuss disparities within various specialties of the healthcare industry. 

To highlight racial and ethic disparities in pediatric mental health, Dr. Sarah Vinson joined Dr. Jessica Isom from Yale University School of Medicine during the About Our Kids portion of this 24-hour event. 

During their segment, Dr.Vinson and Dr. Isom discussed the following -- 

  • Racism as a public health problem

  • How to discuss trauma with your Black children

  • The mental health impacts of COVID-19 on the African American community

  • Ways to help children and teens who may be struggling with mental health issues

To locate this episode or listen to Doctor Radio, click here.

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