Defining Health Equity - From the People On the Frontlines

Part 1 Defining Health Equity with Karl Colder, 32 Year Veteran of the (DEA) Drug Enforcement Adminsitration

David Chernov Season 1 Episode 14

We have been talking about the "epidemic" of drugs, its origin, and its disproportionate effect on health equity, especially in communities of color.  In previous episodes with Dr. Dan Morhaim, we discussed the clinical and legislative issues - now in Part 1 of this discussion, we look at the law enforcement side of drugs with a former high-level DEA official.  Is there another side to this story?  You bet and get ready for Part 2 when we discuss how the worldwide drug distribution ships drugs all over the world, what "policing the police" looks like, and how Mr. Colder became the first African American to lead a police force in West Virginia.

Karl C. Colder is President Colder Allied Consulting, LLC, and can be reached at kc.coldersr@verizon.net.

David Chernov is a healthcare leader with over 30 years of experience, a founding member, and the former Executive Director of a multi-health system coalition. In this capacity, he was directly responsible for spearheading the funding, development, and execution of organizational policies to support multiple grants funded by federal and state agencies including the CDC, HRSA, and the state of Maryland.

Contact or comments (+/-) about this podcast to David Chernov at dchernov@maconsultingco.com, text 301-788-2237, or visit our website at defininghealthequity.buzzsprout.com