Newly Launched “Let’s Talk About ACP™” Website Offers Workshops and Training in End-of-Life Care
The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day is Break The Bias. Dr. Gloria Thomas Anderson’s contribution to International Women’s Day is eliminating bias in advance care planning and end-of-life decision-making in healthcare. Today, the website for her successful Let’s Talk About ACP™ workshop and training program will be officially launched and accessible to the public for International Women’s Day.
Heart Tones™ Inspirational Ministry Celebrated 35 Years of Helping Thousands of People Find Answers, Uncover Purpose and Navigate Real Life through Joyful Writings and Helpful Resources
Last year marked the 35th anniversary of Heart Tones™ Inspirational Ministry and Heart Tones™ celebrated the growth and impact it has experienced over the last three decades.
New Initiative to Assist African Americans with Serious Illness and End-of-Life Advance Care Planning (ACP) Launches During National Hospice and Palliative Care Month
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New Initiative to Assist African Americans with Serious Illness and End-of-Life Advance Care Planning (ACP) Launches During National Hospice and Palliative Care Month CARY, NORTH CAROLINA, USA, November 3, 2021 – November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month and Dr. Gloria Thomas Anderson is raising awareness about the longstanding gap when […]
Dr. Gloria Thomas Anderson featured in JO Magazine
JO Magazine featured Dr. Gloria Thomas Anderson in Issue 26 in June 2021.
Dr. Gloria Thomas Anderson Bridges the African-American Disparity Gap in Advance Care Planning
Research indicates that African Americans have less access to palliative care, and many do not choose hospice in end-of-life situations. Actually, Black Americans are the most likely ethnic group in the US to select life support over palliative care and hospice.
New Analysis Sheds Light on Racial Disparities in Advance Care Planning
BY C-TAC | APRIL 7, 2021 A new study in the Journals of Gerontology examines racial disparities in access to advance care planning (ACP) services, offering evidence for interventions by clinicians and institutions to reduce inequities. After conducting 74 interviews across six health systems, researchers concluded that most clinicians avoided ACP with certain racial or ethnic groups, those with limited […]