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Bundle Of Hers
The Scope, University of Utah Health
200 episodes
1 week ago

Nearly one in four adults lives with a disability—but in medicine, disability is often treated as something to "fix" rather than understand.

Hạ and Laurel discuss disability in medicine—what the word actually means, why it matters, and how it manifests in both medical training and patient care. From neurodiversity and trauma-informed practice to the ableism built into training systems, the conversation explores how rethinking disability can make medicine more compassionate, inclusive, and human.

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Nearly one in four adults lives with a disability—but in medicine, disability is often treated as something to "fix" rather than understand.

Hạ and Laurel discuss disability in medicine—what the word actually means, why it matters, and how it manifests in both medical training and patient care. From neurodiversity and trauma-informed practice to the ableism built into training systems, the conversation explores how rethinking disability can make medicine more compassionate, inclusive, and human.

Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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S7E16: Prioritizing Wellness and Balancing Life Outside of Medicine
Bundle Of Hers
31 minutes 28 seconds
1 year ago
S7E16: Prioritizing Wellness and Balancing Life Outside of Medicine

Medical professionals are often so focused on caring for others that they overlook their own well-being. Yet, prioritizing just 150 minutes of moderate physical activity per week can significantly reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, and anxiety. Despite these benefits, many medical students struggle to find time for self-care amidst their demanding studies.

Medical student Cassidy Nguyen joins Lilly and Hạ to discuss the importance of balancing life outside of medicine, highlighting how physical wellness can reduce burnout and improve overall well-being. They explore self-care as a long-term investment that fosters both personal and professional growth.

Bundle Of Hers

Nearly one in four adults lives with a disability—but in medicine, disability is often treated as something to "fix" rather than understand.

Hạ and Laurel discuss disability in medicine—what the word actually means, why it matters, and how it manifests in both medical training and patient care. From neurodiversity and trauma-informed practice to the ableism built into training systems, the conversation explores how rethinking disability can make medicine more compassionate, inclusive, and human.