Beyond grateful for the opportunity to pursue orthopaedic surgery residency at @HSpecialSurgery! I couldn’t have achieved this milestone without the support of so many people, and I can’t thank them enough. Looking forward to this next chapter! #ortho#orthotwitter#match2023
"The point that is often lost in biological and medical research is that race is not the stressor or the factor, structural racism is." -- @MattEdwardsMD of @StanfordMed
https://t.co/x43Kpjdkle @MedReporterMike
This article that I co-authored with Dr. Sonya M. Shadravan and Dr. Matthew L. Edwards was recently published in Psychiatric Services, a journal by
@APAPsychiatric
. Always grateful to continue this work with great colleagues!
https://t.co/YbnbQGhKP9
This article that I co-authored with Dr. Sonya M. Shadravan and Dr. Matthew L. Edwards was recently published in Psychiatric Services, a journal by @APAPsychiatric. Always grateful to continue this work with great colleagues!
https://t.co/6qTBAcg7tU
Addressing Shortages of Mental Health Professionals in U.S. Jails and Prisons | Journal of Correctional Health Care
— Nathaniel P. Morris, MD and Matthew L. Edwards, MD.
https://t.co/eYrqlpDEl3
A wonderfully deep dive into residency clinics, one that exposes how the competing interests affecting marginalized communities can only truly be addressed when the “governing body and patient population [are] one and the same.” @moghulmowgli https://t.co/PjA5Mzb6hm
Began my studies at @Princeton in 2006 and now I can announce that I will begin my career as an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at @StanfordMed this summer. Excited to continue working towards #equity in mental health! Special thanks to all my mentors and friends.
Great article by @Djeffreedom and @NatashaArcherMD. Addressing social determinants of health, not cultural assumptions, will be more helpful in addressing the racial disparities in clinical trial participation.
Thrilled to share this piece reflecting on clinical trial participation by Black folks, written alongside my mentor, @NatashaArcherMD
tl;dr We haven't asked the right questions. Let's make clinical trials more inclusive with meaningful intent.
https://t.co/b3Tces0QSe
“Even though the program itself didn't endure, clearly the innovations and the lessons and standards that it set did,”said Dr. Matthew Edwards, psychiatrist and clinical fellow at Emory University School of Medicine who has written extensively about the history of Freedom House.”