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ADHD Experts Podcast

314- Cultural Considerations in Diagnosing and Treating ADHD in African-American Children

ADHD Experts Podcast

ADDitude

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2020

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Sarah Vinson, M.D., explores some of the cultural considerations that do and/or should impact treatment of ADHD in African-American children and families, including over- or under-diagnosis, systemic racism in health care, and more.

Transcript

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Welcome to the Attention Deficit Disorder to welcome you to Attitude Magazine's ADHD

0:18.3

experts broadcast. We are super excited and extremely happy to welcome Dr Sarah Vincent today to speak about a very timely topic which is cultural considerations in diagnosing and treating ADHD and African-American children.

0:33.8

Before we get started, just let me note a couple of housekeeping items.

0:37.0

Those of you who are watching the live webinar may download the slides right now

0:40.6

by clicking on the event resources section of the webinar screen.

0:44.0

If you're interested in the certificate attendance option, you'll get an email

0:48.0

directly after the broadcast ends with instructions.

0:51.0

For those of you who may be listening to this in replay or in podcast mode, please visit the

0:56.2

webinar replay page on the attitude website. That's attitude mag.com slash webinar slash ADHD

1:03.0

hyphen and hyphen culture

1:05.0

ADHD and culture for access to both the slides and the certificate of attendance

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option.

1:11.0

So with that let me introduce Sarah Vincent, Dr Sir Vincent today.

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She is a physician, she specializes in child and adolescent,

1:20.0

adult child and adolescent and forensic psychiatry.

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She's Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at Morehouse School of Medicine,

1:28.5

where she's the Creator and Rotation Director of the Psychiatry mini rotation for

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Paediatric interns and also the co-editor of the Pediatric Mental Health for primary care providers a clinician's guide.

1:40.4

She's the founder of the Lorneo Site Group and Atlanta Georgia-based

1:44.2

mental health practice that provides expert care and consultation. She's impressive

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background she graduated Sima Klamati from Florida A&M University with honors from University of Florida Medical

1:55.0

School and completed her psychiatric training at Cambridge Health Alliance Harvard Medical

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