How to Save the Lives of Post-Menopausal Women: One Women’s Crusade of Empowerment
In this episode, we’re thrilled to welcome Vanessa Hill, founder of Project Nana, a nonprofit organization promoting post-menopausal women’s health. Inspired by her grandmother’s battle with Cancer, Vanessa has become a passionate advocate for women’s health Education, with a particular focus on gynecologic cancers, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and shared decision-making in healthcare.
Advocating for Women’s Health: Project Nana addresses the often-overlooked health needs of post-menopausal women, emphasizing the importance of annual exams and recognizing the signs of health issues.
Rising Health Concerns: Vanessa discusses the growing rates of endometrial cancer, particularly among Black and Hispanic women, and the need for culturally sensitive education on sexual health.
Breaking Taboos: Cultural barriers often prevent older women from discussing sexual health, leading to preventable issues. Vanessa highlights how education can empower grandmothers and older women to become health influencers within their families.
Ageism in Healthcare: Project Nana challenges ageism in healthcare, advocating for improved access to health services, especially for women on Medicare.
Training Healthcare Providers: Project Nana is training healthcare providers to normalize discussions around women’s health, ensuring better care for post-menopausal women.
Spreading the Message: Vanessa reflects on how her TEDx talk has been instrumental in spreading Project Nana’s message, encouraging women to prioritize their health and seek medical attention.
How to Get Involved: projectnana.org
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