Tiffany Whitlow utilized her personal experiencesΒ to co-found a startup company that is filling a crucial gap in health care, Acclinate. Acclinate is improving health equity through inclusive clinical research. Diversity is important in clinical research, because not everyone reacts the same to a given medicationβand sometimes the patientβs ethnicity can make a big difference. For instance, a treatment that works well for white Americans might be less effective for communities of color, or it might give them unwanted side effects. At Acclinate Tiffany empowers communities of color through awareness, education and access to clinical research opportunities. Tiffany champions inclusion over diversity within the healthcare field and continues to challenge the status quo.Β Β Β
Tiffany is Acclinateβs Co-Founder and Chief Development Officer, and with her fellow co-founder Delmonize Smith, CEO, they are building a range of other services to connect minority communities with pharma companies and healthcare providers. The goal is for all people to be able to make better-informed decisions about treatment options, care and have access to that care. Acclinate is attracting major support, and has received financing and other forms of assistance from Google, through its Black Founders Fund.Β
World Woman Hour honors her for making significant contributions to health care while serving as an advocate and role model for women. What makes Tiffany stand out among healthcare entrepreneurs is that she is doing all of this without the benefit of having advanced degrees in either science or business. What Tiffany does have is a tremendous drive for turning real-world learning into useful innovation. Here are highlights from her interview with WWH.Β
Q:Β Tiffany, would you start by telling us the story of how you came to be where you are today?Β
Tiffany Whitlow: Very early in life, I was adopted into a biracial family. My birth mother gave me up for adoption because of the color of my skin. As I grew up, it was important to me to make sound healthcare decisions, but I couldnβt do that since I didnβt know much about my familyβs health history. When I became a mom at 19 years old, it was no longer just about my healthcare decisions, I now had to make decisions for someone else, who was depending on me. I needed to be sure that I was making informed decisions. My son was hospitalized and diagnosed with asthma. He was given the most commonly prescribed drug Albuterol which, unfortunately, is 47% less effective in African Americans and 67% less effective in Puerto Ricans. That’s just one example of a commonly prescribed drug that is less effective, or has negative side effects, due to a person’s ethnicity, which is why our work at Acclinate is so important.
Q: What gives you the passion to keep pushing forward with all of the work involved in starting and building a company?Β Β
Tiffany: Not enough people know that there’s a lack of diversity in clinical trials, which means we are consuming drugs that may not be the best for us. I’ve always had a passion for ensuring that those who feel unheard are heard, and are represented and included.
Q: What have you learned about overcoming setbacks and failures on your journey?\
Tiffany: A failure is not a failure. A failure is a lesson learned, and your job is to make sure that you don’t fail at something twice. Remember that every single failure makes you who you are and allows you to be in position to move ahead, so the failure is just getting you prepared.
Q: From your experience, could you share one word of advice youβd give to younger women just starting out?Β
Tiffany: Be patient and continue to work, because your time is coming. It’s all about the right time. In business, timing is everything. Timing your relationships: at what point they are activated. People don’t understand, because we always want to rush.
Q: What changes can be made to help more women succeed and become leaders in fields like yours?Β
Tiffany: One is to truly support women with the resources, mentorship, and finances they need. Really surround the whole person, and make sure that this one woman is in place and ready to receive all that she has, and that the person then reaches backward and is able to do the same thing for someone else.Β
Also, we have to focus on developing people and not just providing the resources without a plan. That has to include real financial guidance, and guidance in self-development. By making these changes we can ensure that women not only enter the fields of science and innovation, but also remain here.
Q: In terms of increasing the representation of women in science and innovation, do you see key steps that still have to be taken?Β
Tiffany: One of the most pressing problems with the representation of women is that our voice is still not heard. It’s like we got a welcome into the room, we have a seat at the table, but we are not really heard. Everything we say has to be validated over and over again, yet we are the leaders within our familiesβthe trusted leaders making health care decisions, everyday decisions. But we’re not trusted in the boardroom; we’re not trusted when it comes to innovative ways to ensure that there’s diversity in clinical research. Why? There has to be change.
Q: How can women themselves take the lead as problem-solvers in health care? Or in any area?Β
Tiffany: Women can lead in solving so many problems in so many ways. You don’t have to be a scientist, you don’t have to be a researcher. I do it by drawing on my lived experience. I think about the point at which I’m actually making health care decisions, and the point where you’re actually going to get to me and my family in order for me to make those decisions for my parents, for my children, or my husband. And so I lead through my lived experience. Who would have thought that all of the hurdles weβve faced, and all of the journey that weβve had thus far, would turn out to be relevant in bringing innovations to life?
Q: Can you name three ways that women are leadingβor could leadβthe change for a better world for women everywhere?
Tiffany: First, by assuming more roles in male dominated fields. Second, by prioritizing their careers and personal aspirations, which allows them to serve as great role models for young women and girls. And by openly sharing their experiences. I try to be transparent and authentic with as many people as possible, to let them understand what I’ve learned through my journey and make sure that they aren’t making the same mistakes that I have made.
Q: Could you say more about what βleadingβ consists of, in your view? And the qualities that are required?Β
Tiffany: Leading, to me, is ensuring that I am represented and that other women are represented, especially in male-dominated fields. Our time is now and we must move swiftly. That is going to take true leadership. Leading to me is remaining hopeful of what’s possible, despite how bleak everything might look at times. And I feel that I am leading change for women by spearheading initiatives that place our families at the forefrontβbecause that’s what women do.
Q: What would be your call to action, for someone right now to be able to go out and do something?
Tiffany: One change that you can make is to prioritize your health. Remember to pause, breathe, and go. That is how I make it through the day: pause, breathe, thenΒ go. Ladies, the time is now. Β














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Π€ΡΠΈΠ±Π΅Ρ 5000 ΡΠ΅Π½Π³Π΅ Π·Π° ΠΏΠ΅ΡΠ²ΡΡ ΡΡΠ°Π²ΠΊΡ Π§ΡΠΎΠ±Ρ ΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠΈΡΡ Π±ΠΎΠ½ΡΡ, Π½ΡΠΆΠ½ΠΎ Π·Π°ΡΠ΅Π³ΠΈΡΡΡΠΈΡΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡΡΡ Π½Π° ΡΠ°ΠΉΡΠ΅ Π±ΡΠΊΠΌΠ΅ΠΊΠ΅ΡΠ° ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ Π² ΠΌΠΎΠ±ΠΈΠ»ΡΠ½ΠΎΠΌ ΠΏΡΠΈΠ»ΠΎΠΆΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠΈ, ΠΏΡΠΎΠΉΡΠΈ ΠΏΠΎΠ»Π½ΡΡ ΠΏΡΠΎΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΡΡ ΠΈΠ΄Π΅Π½ΡΠΈΡΠΈΠΊΠ°ΡΠΈΠΈ, ΠΏΠΎΠΏΠΎΠ»Π½ΠΈΡΡ ΡΡΠ΅Ρ ΠΎΡ 1000 ΡΠ΅Π½Π³Π΅ ΠΈ Π·Π°ΠΊΠ»ΡΡΠΈΡΡ ΠΏΠ°ΡΠΈ ΡΠΈΠΏΠ° Β«ΠΎΡΠ΄ΠΈΠ½Π°ΡΒ» ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ Β«ΡΠΊΡΠΏΡΠ΅ΡΡΒ» Π½Π° ΡΡΠΌΠΌΡ ΠΎΡ 1000 ΡΠ΅Π½Π³Π΅. ΠΠ³ΡΠ°Π½ΠΈΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠΉ ΠΏΠΎ Π²ΠΈΠ΄Π°ΠΌ ΡΠΏΠΎΡΡΠ° ΠΈ ΠΊΠΎΡΡΡΠΈΡΠΈΠ΅Π½ΡΠ°ΠΌ Π½Π΅ ΠΏΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΡΠΌΠΎΡΡΠ΅Π½ΠΎ. ΠΠΎΡΠ»Π΅ Π²ΡΠΏΠΎΠ»Π½Π΅Π½ΠΈΡ Π²ΡΡΠ΅ΠΏΠ΅ΡΠ΅ΡΠΈΡΠ»Π΅Π½Π½ΡΡ ΡΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²ΠΈΠΉ, Π²Π°ΠΌ Π±ΡΠ΄Π΅Ρ Π΄ΠΎΡΡΡΠΏΠ΅Π½ ΡΡΠΈΠ±Π΅Ρ Π½ΠΎΠΌΠΈΠ½Π°Π»ΠΎΠΌ 5000 ΡΠ΅Π½Π³Π΅. ΠΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ΅Π½Π½ΡΠΉ ΡΡΠΈΠ±Π΅Ρ Π½Π΅ΠΎΠ±Ρ ΠΎΠ΄ΠΈΠΌΠΎ ΠΏΡΠΎΡΡΠ°Π²ΠΈΡΡ Π² ΡΠ΅ΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ 5 Π΄Π½Π΅ΠΉ, ΡΡΠ°Π²ΠΊΠΎΠΉ ΡΠΈΠΏΠ° Β«ΡΠΊΡΠΏΡΠ΅ΡΡΒ» Ρ ΠΎΠ±ΡΠΈΠΌ ΠΊΠΎΡΡΡΠΈΡΠΈΠ΅Π½ΡΠΎΠΌ ΠΎΡ 1.80 ΠΈ Π²ΡΡΠ΅. Π ΡΠ»ΡΡΠ°Π΅ Π²ΡΠΈΠ³ΡΡΡΠ° ΡΡΠ°Π²ΠΊΠΈ Π²Ρ ΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ°Π΅ΡΠ΅ Π½Π° ΡΡΠ΅Ρ ΡΡΠΌΠΌΡ, ΡΠ°Π²Π½ΡΡ ΡΠΈΡΡΠΎΠΌΡ Π²ΡΠΈΠ³ΡΡΡΡ ΠΏΠΎ Π΄Π°Π½Π½ΠΎΠΌΡ ΠΏΠ°ΡΠΈ (ΡΡΠΌΠΌΠ° Π²ΡΠΈΠ³ΡΡΡΠ° ΠΌΠΈΠ½ΡΡ Π²Π΅Π»ΠΈΡΠΈΠ½Π° ΡΡΠΈΠ±Π΅ΡΠ°). ΠΠ»Ρ Π²ΡΠ²ΠΎΠ΄Π° Π²ΡΠΈΠ³ΡΡΡΠ° ΠΏΠΎ ΡΡΠΈΠ±Π΅ΡΡ Π½Π΅ΠΎΠ±Ρ ΠΎΠ΄ΠΈΠΌΠΎ Π·Π°ΠΊΠ»ΡΡΠΈΡΡ Π΅ΡΠ΅ ΠΎΠ΄Π½ΠΎ ΠΏΠ°ΡΠΈ Π½Π° ΡΡΠΌΠΌΡ ΠΎΡ 1000 ΡΠ΅Π½Π³Π΅. Π’Π°ΠΊΠΆΠ΅, ΡΡΠΎΠΈΡ ΠΏΠΎΠ½ΠΈΠΌΠ°ΡΡ, ΡΡΠΎ ΠΈΡΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΠ·ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ ΠΌΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎ ΡΠΎΠ»ΡΠΊΠΎ ΠΎΠ΄ΠΈΠ½ ΠΏΡΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΡΠ²Π΅Π½Π½ΡΠΉ Π±ΠΎΠ½ΡΡ ΠΈΠ· ΠΏΡΠ΅Π΄ΠΎΡΡΠ°Π²Π»Π΅Π½Π½ΡΡ Π±ΡΠΊΠΌΠ΅ΠΊΠ΅ΡΠΎΠΌ. ΠΡΡΡΠΈΠ΅ Π±ΠΎΠ½ΡΡΠ½ΡΠ΅ ΠΏΡΠ΅Π΄Π»ΠΎΠΆΠ΅Π½ΠΈΡ Ρ ΠΊΠ°Π·ΠΈΠ½ΠΎ ΠΠΆΠΎΠΉΠΊΠ°Π·ΠΈΠ½ΠΎ – Π΄ΠΆΠΎΠΉΠΊΠ°Π·ΠΈΠ½ΠΎ ΠΎΡΠΈΡΠΈΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎΠ΅ Π·Π΅ΡΠΊΠ°Π»ΠΎ ΡΡΡΠ°Π½ΠΈΡΡ
ΠΠΠ ΠΠΠ ΠΠ’Π¬ Π ΠΠ―Π’ΠΠΠ¨ΠΠ£ ΠΠ±ΡΠΈΠ΅ ΠΏΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠΆΠ΅Π½ΠΈΡ: Π‘ΡΠ°Π²ΠΊΠΈ Π½Π° Π²ΡΠ΅ ΠΌΠ°ΡΡΠΈ ΡΠΎΡΠ°Π»ΠΈΠ·Π°ΡΠΎΡΠ° ΠΏΡΠΈΠ½ΠΈΠΌΠ°ΡΡΡΡ Π½Π° ΠΎΡΠ½ΠΎΠ²Π½ΠΎΠ΅ Π²ΡΠ΅ΠΌΡ ΠΈΠ³ΡΡ, Π΅ΡΠ»ΠΈ Π½Π΅ ΠΎΠ³ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΡΠ΅Π½ΠΎ Π΄ΡΡΠ³ΠΎΠ΅. Π‘ΡΠ°Π²ΠΊΠΈ ΠΏΡΠΈΠ½ΠΈΠΌΠ°ΡΡΡΡ Π΄ΠΎ Π½Π°ΡΠ°Π»Π° ΡΠΈΡΠ°ΠΆΠ°. ΠΠ°ΡΠ°Π»ΠΎ ΡΠΈΡΠ°ΠΆΠ° β ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΎΠ΅ Π²ΡΠ΅ΠΌΡ Π½Π°ΡΠ°Π»Π° ΠΌΠ°ΡΡΠ°, ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠΉ ΡΡΠ°ΡΡΠΎΠ²Π°Π» Π² ΡΠΈΡΠ°ΠΆΠ΅ ΠΏΠ΅ΡΠ²ΡΠΌ. ΠΡΠΈ ΡΡΠΎΠΌ Π½Π΅ ΡΡΠΈΡΡΠ²Π°ΡΡΡΡ ΠΌΠ°ΡΡΠΈ, ΠΏΡΠΈΠ·Π½Π°Π½Π½ΡΠ΅ Π½Π΅ΡΠΎΡΡΠΎΡΠ²ΡΠΈΠΌΠΈΡΡ. ΠΠ°ΡΠ° ΠΈ Π²ΡΠ΅ΠΌΡ Π½Π°ΡΠ°Π»Π° ΡΠΎΠ±ΡΡΠΈΡ, ΡΠΊΠ°Π·ΡΠ²Π°Π΅ΠΌΡΠ΅ Π² Π»ΠΈΠ½ΠΈΠΈ, Π½ΠΎΡΡΡ ΠΈΠ½ΡΠΎΡΠΌΠ°ΡΠΈΠ²Π½ΡΠΉ Ρ Π°ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΠ΅Ρ.
ΠΠΆΠΎΠΉΠΊΠ°Π·ΠΈΠ½ΠΎ Π·Π΅ΡΠΊΠ°Π»ΠΎ ΠΡΠΈ Π±Π»ΠΎΠΊΠΈΡΠΎΠ²ΠΊΠ΅ ΠΎΡΠΈΡΠΈΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΡΠ°ΠΉΡΠ° ΠΈΠ³ΠΎΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΠΊΠ»ΡΠ±Π°, ΠΎΡΡΡΠ΅ΡΡΠ²Π»Π΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ Π²Ρ ΠΎΠ΄Π° Π²ΡΠΏΠΎΠ»Π½ΡΠ΅ΡΡΡ ΠΏΠΎΡΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΡΠ²ΠΎΠΌ ΠΏΠΎΠΈΡΠΊΠ° Π·Π΅ΡΠΊΠ°Π». ΠΠ΅ΡΠΊΠ°Π»ΠΎ ΠΏΠΎΠ·Π²ΠΎΠ»ΡΠ΅Ρ ΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠΈΡΡ Π΄ΠΎΡΡΡΠΏ ΠΊ ΡΠ°ΠΉΡΡ Joycasino Π½Π΅ΡΠΌΠΎΡΡΡ Π½Π° ΡΠ΅Ρ Π½ΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΈΠ΅ ΠΏΡΠΎΠ±Π»Π΅ΠΌΡ ΠΈ ΠΎΠ³ΡΠ°Π½ΠΈΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΡ ΠΏΠΎΡΠΎΠΌΡ, ΡΡΠΎ ΠΎΠ½ΠΈ ΡΠ²Π»ΡΡΡΡΡ ΡΠΎΡΠ½ΠΎ ΡΠ°ΠΊΠΈΠΌΠΈ ΠΆΠ΅ ΠΎΡΠΈΡΠΈΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΌΠΈ ΡΠ°ΠΉΡΠ°ΠΌΠΈ ΠΎΡΠ³Π°Π½ΠΈΠ·Π°ΡΠΈΠΈ. ΠΠΊΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎΠ΅ Π·Π΅ΡΠΊΠ°Π»ΠΎ ΠΠΎΠΌΠ΅Π½, Π½Π° ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠΉ ΡΡΡΠ»Π°Π΅ΡΡΡ ΡΠ°ΠΉΡ ΠΏΠΎΡΡΠΎΡΠ½Π½ΠΎ ΠΌΠ΅Π½ΡΠ΅ΡΡΡ, ΡΡΠΎΠ±Ρ ΠΎΠ±Π΅ΡΠΏΠ΅ΡΠΈΡΡ ΠΌΠ°ΠΊΡΠΈΠΌΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΡ Π±Π΅Π·ΠΎΠΏΠ°ΡΠ½ΠΎΡΡΡ. ΠΡ ΠΎΠ΄ Π½Π° Π·Π΅ΡΠΊΠ°Π»ΠΎ ΠΎΡΠΊΠ°888 com ΠΎΡΠΈΡΠΈΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ ΡΠ°ΠΉΡ ΠΌΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎ ΠΎΡΡΡΠ΅ΡΡΠ²ΠΈΡΡ ΡΠ°ΠΊΠΆΠ΅ ΠΈ Ρ ΠΌΠΎΠ±ΠΈΠ»ΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²Π°.
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