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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 Immigration Healthcare Part 2
Between the Lines: Everything Your Medical School Didn't Teach You About Health Equity
54 minutes 57 seconds
4 years ago
The Crisis of Immigration Healthcare Part 2

In part 2, Andrea and Vivek are joined by Seongun Chun, the Senior Manager of Health Policy at the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC). Ms. Chun describes the unique experience of healthcare for immigrant Americans, drawing on her experiences as a Korean-American immigrant and her expertise in the field of health policy. She reviews the barriers to healthcare access for immigrants and talks about how we can improve the healthcare system to benefit all patients. She recognizes the drastic rise in anti- Asian American hate crimes and names the sources of pervasive racist ideologies. We learn about the devastating effects that the COVID-19 pandemic have had on the immigrant NYC community and delineate the effects of Public Charge on healthcare access.

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