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Between the Lines: Everything Your Medical School Didn't Teach You About Health Equity
Downstate Students for HEAL (Health Equity Advocacy and Leadership)
11 episodes
1 week ago
Conversations between medical students and activists intended to examine the social justice impacts on healthcare in our communities. Thanks for listening! Please fill out our survey so we can make this podcast the best it can be: https://tinyurl.com/btlepisode1-2
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Conversations between medical students and activists intended to examine the social justice impacts on healthcare in our communities. Thanks for listening! Please fill out our survey so we can make this podcast the best it can be: https://tinyurl.com/btlepisode1-2
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Crisis of Immigration Healthcare Part 1
Between the Lines: Everything Your Medical School Didn't Teach You About Health Equity
38 minutes 57 seconds
4 years ago
Crisis of Immigration Healthcare Part 1

In part 1, medical students Andrea Martinez and Vivek Shah reflect on immigrant healthcare, discussing the negative impacts of public charge, ICE detention centers, and cultural incompetence on mental and physical health of patients with an immigrant background. By relating this topic to their personal experiences as the children of immigrants, they give the audience an introduction to the tangible effects of healthcare inequity on life, health and attitudes in the household. In this episode, they review the xenophobic history of public charge, the horrifying condition of immigrant detention centers and the value of culture competence on adherence to treatment plans and attitdues towards the healthcare industry. They are joined by Bharat Shah,  a 79-year-old South Asian immigrant from India who moved to the U.S. in 1992 as he comments on his experiences receiving healthcare in America. Bharat shares his opinions on the US healthcare system, comments on the value of having healthcare providers who communicate in language, and compares the virtues Indian healthcare.

Between the Lines: Everything Your Medical School Didn't Teach You About Health Equity
Conversations between medical students and activists intended to examine the social justice impacts on healthcare in our communities. Thanks for listening! Please fill out our survey so we can make this podcast the best it can be: https://tinyurl.com/btlepisode1-2