Tonya Bright, Clinical Lab Specialist
Tonya is a mother of 3, loving wife, clinical lab specialist and sickle cell warrior.
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Tonya is a mother of 3, loving wife, clinical lab specialist and sickle cell warrior.
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Meet William Blake, father, husband, librarian, Black Belt, martial arts instructor, and oh yeah, a sickle cell warrior.
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Read more about Brandon Gray, truck driver—sickle cell warrior
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Being a warrior is not limited to the battles won, but surviving whatever sickle cell throws your way. Get inspired with Theresa Robinson; former cop, stroke survivor, daughter, sickle cell warrior.
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Janet is 6 years old and is already speaking out about sickle cell. What’s your excuse?
Janet Princess Taylor: Intelligent, 6-Year old Warrior Read More »
Meet Tosin Coker, published author, motivational speaker, radio personality and mom. Oh yeah, and she has sickle cell.
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Meet Elise: a beautiful, eloquent SCD warrior bravely sharing her story of the struggles of dealing with sickle cell.
I just received notice that an interview I did with Marie C. of WEGO Health is so officially posted in the blogosphere. As you know, I’m quite verbose, and once I start talking about sickle cell, I pretty much don’t stop..lol, so the second part of the interview will be posted tomorrow. The interview goes
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Last year, I got featured in Minority Nurse magazine. The tile is “Providing Culturally Competent Care for Sickle Cell Patients”. The author interviewed me and used some of my responses in the article. Not only that but it’s an excellent article that helps to educate the public and medical professionals about the problems sickle cell
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