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Kidney Transplant Conversations - Provider/HCP Edition
rolf.taylor@projectadvocacy.com
5 episodes
1 week ago
Kidney Transplant Conversations features diverse voices and experiences of donating, receiving, and caring for this gift of life. Over the coming months each new episode will feature interviews with patients, caregivers, advocates, donors, healthcare providers, and community leaders. At its highest level, our podcast series focuses on quality healthcare delivery, highlighting the innovative approaches kidney transplant recipients and providers are applying to improve care
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Kidney Transplant Conversations features diverse voices and experiences of donating, receiving, and caring for this gift of life. Over the coming months each new episode will feature interviews with patients, caregivers, advocates, donors, healthcare providers, and community leaders. At its highest level, our podcast series focuses on quality healthcare delivery, highlighting the innovative approaches kidney transplant recipients and providers are applying to improve care
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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S1.E1. Culturally sensitive kidney care: How the UNC Chapel Hill Latino Transplant Clinic is increasing access for Hispanics. With Pablo Serrano, MD, and Daniela Matz.
Kidney Transplant Conversations - Provider/HCP Edition
28 minutes
2 years ago
S1.E1. Culturally sensitive kidney care: How the UNC Chapel Hill Latino Transplant Clinic is increasing access for Hispanics. With Pablo Serrano, MD, and Daniela Matz.
Featuring Transplant Social Worker Daniela Matz and clinic founder Dr. Pablo Serrano at the University of North Carolina Transplant Latino Transplant Clinic. The clinic is the culmination of a very intentional vision, a strategic decision to integrate a Latino-focused Transplant Clinic within the Abdominal Transplant Division at UNC Chapel Hill. Since being established in 2018, they have gone on to demonstrate how workforce diversity and cultural competency go hand in hand in the delivery of quality care. In today’s episode, transplant social worker Daniela Matz and clinic founder Dr. Pablo Serrano look back on Jose and Xiomara’s Flores story, and share with us insights into how the clinic works, and how they have been able to reduce renal transplant disparities in North Carolina.    All views and opinions expressed in this podcast reflect those of the participants. We thank the participants and advisors who help make Kidney Transplant Conversations possible. Kidney Transplant Conversations is underwritten by Veloxis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. All views and opinions expressed in the podcast reflect those of the participants and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of Veloxis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. © Project Advocacy, 2021-2023
Kidney Transplant Conversations - Provider/HCP Edition
Kidney Transplant Conversations features diverse voices and experiences of donating, receiving, and caring for this gift of life. Over the coming months each new episode will feature interviews with patients, caregivers, advocates, donors, healthcare providers, and community leaders. At its highest level, our podcast series focuses on quality healthcare delivery, highlighting the innovative approaches kidney transplant recipients and providers are applying to improve care