Monday Aug 15, 2022
TRB EPI 14: Creating parity and mitigating disparities in healthcare featuring Dr. Robert Melton, Healthcare Executive
Today's Reframed Brain episode sheds light on the intersection of the creating parity and healthcare disparities with guest Dr. Robert Melton, Healthcare Executive.
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Dr. Robert Melton is a Healthcare Executive with over 30 years’ experience and has been in the C-Suite for over 20 years at four (4) different Hospital organizations. Robert is a proud graduate of the NC A&T State University the nation’s largest HBCU with a Bachelor’s in Architectural Engineering. “Aggie Pride”
Robert completed graduate level studies at Johns Hopkins University in Healthcare Administration and completed his Doctoral Studies at Charter University in Management. Additionally, Dr. Melton currently serves as a Consultant with The Joint Commission, the nation’s largest healthcare accreditation organization where he validates that healthcare organization are meeting standards and compliance for Patient Care and Safety, Leadership, Life Safety and Emergency Management.
Dr. Melton is a licensed Professional Engineer, a Certified Healthcare Facilities Manager, Robust Process Improvement (RPI) Certified Yellow Belt and Graduate of Center for Creative Leadership, and believes that healthcare services should be accessible to everyone.
Dr. Melton is an energetic and passionate speaker and strides to address healthcare disparities and empower people to advocate to improve healthcare accessibility and outcomes.
You can connect with Dr. Robert Melton here:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-j-m-36452015/
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Disclaimer: Erica Savage is not a medical practitioner, therapist, or counselor. This podcast is not a substitute for medical or mental health services. Erica's brain health expertise is centered in having sustained a traumatic brain injury in March 2021 and having to adapt a new life managing disabilities and chronic illness brought on by the brain injury. Erica's life is one involving active healing and advocacy for health disparities.
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