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Thank you. Thank you. And thank you for doing it again.
Thank you. Thank you. A doula as well. Wow. We could do a show on that. We should think about that, Clarence. We could do it.
Thank you. Thank you. A doula as well. Wow. We could do a show on that. We should think about that, Clarence. We could do it.
Hold on. We're going to get to you in a second. Just so you know.
Hold on. We're going to get to you in a second. Just so you know.
All right. Okay. Got it. Got it. All right. Nazadeer.
All right. Okay. Got it. Got it. All right. Nazadeer.
Thanks. Thanks to everybody. So Clarence. All right. So I'm going to push it over to you, Clarence, because lo and behold, Clarence is, you know, besides a great colleague, he's also a community health worker. He's also now a doula, which I didn't know. Okay.
Thanks. Thanks to everybody. So Clarence. All right. So I'm going to push it over to you, Clarence, because lo and behold, Clarence is, you know, besides a great colleague, he's also a community health worker. He's also now a doula, which I didn't know. Okay.
But it never, I'm always amazed because every time I talk to Clarence, he always gives me another surprise. So today the surprise is doula, but we're talking about CHWs. So Clarence, I'm going to let you kick it off, okay?
But it never, I'm always amazed because every time I talk to Clarence, he always gives me another surprise. So today the surprise is doula, but we're talking about CHWs. So Clarence, I'm going to let you kick it off, okay?
Who could do that? How about Angela? How about you Doris?
Who could do that? How about Angela? How about you Doris?
Here's a kind of getting down to the basics of it all. And, you know, and maybe Kristen, you can respond to this one. It's like, okay. I, frankly, I remember distinctly asking my mother who is now passed away, but she was 93 years old at the time. And she was actually kind of spunky in the, in the all nine yards, but you know, she needed help. assistance of sorts.
Here's a kind of getting down to the basics of it all. And, you know, and maybe Kristen, you can respond to this one. It's like, okay. I, frankly, I remember distinctly asking my mother who is now passed away, but she was 93 years old at the time. And she was actually kind of spunky in the, in the all nine yards, but you know, she needed help. assistance of sorts.
And I asked her at that time, I said, Mom, how about a community health worker? And she looked at me like, you know, excuse me, what the hell is a community health worker? Okay. She had absolutely no clue. So it's obvious that all of you on this show know what it is. Okay. But does everybody else know what it is?
And I asked her at that time, I said, Mom, how about a community health worker? And she looked at me like, you know, excuse me, what the hell is a community health worker? Okay. She had absolutely no clue. So it's obvious that all of you on this show know what it is. Okay. But does everybody else know what it is?
And to the point of even, you know, even for myself, I could ask myself, okay, I know, I know what you guys do, but How is it that a patient or just an individual knows to even ask for assistance from a community health worker? That's of course, if they know what a community health worker is. So maybe Kristen, you can reflect on that a little bit.