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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
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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The Crisis of Health Care in Prison Part 2
Between the Lines: Everything Your Medical School Didn't Teach You About Health Equity
46 minutes 27 seconds
4 years ago
The Crisis of Health Care in Prison Part 2

In part 2, Chanelle and Isabella are joined by Jose Saldana, the Director of Release Aging People in Prison, or RAPP. Mr. Saldana describes the unique health challenges of the aging incarcerated population, who often suffer from multiple chronic conditions that cannot be properly managed in prison. He challenges the racist and vengeful system of prolonged incarceration and advocates for compassionate release to allow for rehabilitation and re-entry into society. Chanelle and Isabella reflect on the accounts they heard of the inadequacies and injustices of prison health care and discuss some systemic changes to mediate these injustices. They end with recommendations to health care providers to ensure they are best meeting the needs of individuals with criminal justice involvement.

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