S2 E11: PrEP Disparities and Health Equity Strategies with Dr. Tucker-Seeley
There are huge disparities among people who use PrEP for HIV prevention (91% male and 9% female).
Today’s episode is a really important one because we’re talking about health equity, access to prevention, and what it truly means to navigate healthcare systems that don’t always serve everyone equally.
My guest, Dr. Tucker-Seeley, is a dynamic public health leader in the health equity space. He’s an expert who has developed a powerful framework designed to address health disparities and help organizations rethink how they deliver care to the communities that need it most.
But what makes this conversation especially meaningful is that his work isn’t just academic — it’s personal. As a gay man who is also on PrEP, he brings lived experience to the conversation about HIV prevention, access, and navigating healthcare systems that can sometimes be confusing, stigmatizing, or difficult to access.
In this discussion, we’ll explore how his health equity strategies and framework can help close the gaps in HIV prevention for women, why PrEP access still looks different across communities, and what lessons from the LGBTQ+ community can help empower more women to learn about and access PrEP.
He’ll also share practical insights for women who may be curious about PrEP but aren’t sure where to start — offering advice on how to advocate for yourself, ask the right questions, and take control of your health.
At the end of the day, HIV prevention should be accessible, informed, and stigma-free for everyone.
Press play and get into this important conversation.
Click on the link below to learn more about Dr. Tucker-Seeley's Framework.Framework — Health Equity Strategies & Solutions [https://www.healthequitystrategies.org/framework]Thank you, CVS Health®, for sponsoring our She Is PrEPalicious® HIV Prevention Program! Together we can make a difference!