Rhode Island Builds Trusted Source of Health Information for Latino Communities
Success StoriesThe Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) is using PHIG funds to build a bridge to the state’s Latino communities. In 2024, RIDOH hired Spanish-speaking Consultant Carla Martin, M.D. to serve as a health ambassador on Spanish-language radio, podcasts, and television. Through regular appearances, Martin—who is Board certified in pediatrics, internal medicine, lifestyle medicine, and obesity—educates audiences on many public health topics such as chronic disease prevention and reversal, vaccinations, and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for those at risk for HIV. “In our culture, people have high regard for Latino doctors who look like them and speak their language,” Martin said. “I want to be a source of truthful information that helps people feel empowered to improve their health.” Martin is now creating more in-person opportunities—known as “charla con Doctora Martin” or “chat with Dr. Martin”—to serve these communities. These include activities such as “Walk with a Doc” and appearances with local community organizations. “Creating a space where people can ask questions, in their language, is really important,” she said.