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Episode 34: Introduction to Health Inequities

Episode 34: Introduction to Health Inequities

FromRun the List


Episode 34: Introduction to Health Inequities

FromRun the List

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jun 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Run the List dedicates this episode to George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and others that have been tragically lost due to structural racism within our society.
In this important episode, Dr. Navin Kumar talks with Dr. Utibe Essien, an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and a researcher who dedicates much of his time to racial and ethnic health disparities. In it, Dr. Essien educates us on the discipline of health disparities, talking about its early history from 1899 through today, and advocates for its place in medical school curricula, as social determinants of health are a critical piece of disease pathophysiology. The two touch on the social structures that drive disease admissions and presentations, using COVID-19 as a prominent example of the social inequities that exist within our society. Moreover, they discuss structural racism and how we as a medical community can step up to respond and make an impact. We can’t go on as "business-as-usual” and Dr. Essien provides us with practical short-term and long-term steps to take in order to take better care of our patients and one another.

https://www.runthelistpodcast.com/health-equity
Released:
Jun 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Run the List is a medical education podcast designed for medical students and all learners hoping for a review in internal medicine. Our show is comprised of short episodes through which you can learn about the diagnosis, management, and clinical pearls for common internal medicine problems. We will be adding new content weekly, so tune in often! Created by: Walker Redd MD, Emily Gutowski MD, Navin Kumar MD