A short trailer to introduce The DEI Shift, a podcast focusing on shifting the way we think and talk about diversity, equity, and inclusion in the medical field. Welcome to the DEI Shift: An introduction to the goals and motivation for this podcast. Meet the DEI Shift: Morning Handoff: Get to know the team members behind the podcast, who form an eclectic mix of people with one shared goal. Mentorship and Recruitment of URiMs: We discuss with Dr. Quentin Youmans the importance of recruitment and mentorship of underrepresented minorities in medicine (URiM). Women in Medicine: "Faces Like Mine": In honor of Women's History Month, our team had the privilege of hearing stories from four incredible female physicians about the importance of representation in medicine. Disparity Exacerbation, Triggered by COVID-19: COVID-19 is exacerbating multiple pre-existing disparities in the U.S. that have existed. Join us in learning about one of these comorbidities in our healthcare system from Dr. Gupta and Dr. Correa. Hidden in the Data: Understanding Bias in Informatics: Humans are inevitably biased, and these biases can also affect use of the electronic health record (EHR), data collection and analysis, algorithm development, and other informatics work. At the Intersection of Asian + American + Female + Physician + Leader: In the first part of this two part series, we discuss the intersectionality of what it's like to be an Asian American female physician, leader, mentor. At the Intersection of Asian + American + Female + Physician + Leader: In the second part of this two part series, we discuss the intersectionality of what it's like to be an Asian American male physician, leader, mentor. Promoting Inclusive Healthcare Environments for LGBTQ Patients: Join us as we have a compelling discussion with Dr. Moreno-Walton and Dr. Castro about what it takes to achieve a more inclusive environment for our LGBTQ+ community. The Hidden Curriculum: Dr. Jasmine Smith highlights the informal curriculum that many students and resident encounter during their training. Dr. Smith shares powerful personal stories from her own journey and tips on how to navigate a new environment. |
A Native Narrative: Caring for American Indian and Alaskan Native Patients: In honor of American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month, we discuss the health care of American Indian/Alaska Native peoples in the United States. Minority Tax: We discuss the concept of minority tax with Evolve Benton and how we can address it on a personal and institutional level Anti-Racism in Healthcare Education: Dr. Kozman and Dr. Gaines hear from internist Dr. Ryan Mire about what anti-racism means in healthcare education and how to bring about needed change in our learning and work environments Religious and Spiritual Diversity in Healthcare: Dr. Parker and Dr. Kozman chats with Chaplain Ermanno Willis regarding the importance of religion and spiritual diversity in healthcare Doctors As Patients: Dr. Justin Bullock and Dr. Mansi Sheth share their stories of going through medical training with a chronic illness and discuss the limitations of our medical system in doing so |
Voices of URiM Premeds: We hand the mic to three incredible URiM premeds who share their journeys into the medical field Seize the DEI-Shaping the Future of I.M.: Our live ACP podcast recording where we have a robust roundtable discussion with ACP leaders and representatives from three different student councils Digital Health Equity and Bridging the Divide: We talk with Dr. Jorge A. Rodriguez, a hospitalist and health technology expert and equity researcher, about digital health equity and how to bridge the digital divide Food Insecurity, Part 1: We review some of the basics of food insecurity and its psychological and physiologic effects with our wonderful guest Dr. Suja Mathew Food Insecurity, Part 2: We discuss some of the political factors that perpetuate food insecurity, what we can do to combat it, and some of the cool resources available to us Addiction Medicine: We have a robust discussion about addiction treatment with our amazing guest, Dr. Chen. We go over effective screening, stigmatization, patient advocacy and the impact of COVID-19 The Power of Primary Care: In this episode we talk with two amazing champions of primary care, Dr. Darilyn Moyer and Dr. Sue Bornstein, and well supported primary care can address disparities and ensure the health of our communities Health Policy and Advocacy: We discuss with our guests Dr. Zoe Tseng and Dr. Ankita Sagar about the fundamental importance and role of advocacy and policy work in healthcare |
ACP IM 2022 Live: We share a recording of our live panel at the ACP IM Meeting 2022 in Chicago! We hear from amazing participants about how they launched successful DEI initiates in the healthcare system. Trauma Informed Care Part 1: In part 1 of the series, we learn from Dr. Moira Szilagyi and Dr. Edward Machtinger about key features and signs of trauma, fundamental principles of trauma-informed care, and the impact of trauma and ACE on our patient's health Trauma Informed Care Part 2: In part 2 of the series, we learn more about key elements of resilience, symptoms that develop when resilience factors are challenges, and much more! Pediatric to Adult Transitions of Care: Learn about the barriers and specific challenges patients, families, and healthcare professionals face during the transition of pediatric care to adult care Medical Misinformation and Disinformation: The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the negative effects of medical misinformation and disinformation can have on our communities. Learn from DR. Tracy Henry about ways we can combat them! Immigrant/Migrant Health: We hear from Dr. Lorena Bonilla about factors that influence the health care of immigrants, how to approach patients with cultural sensitivity and was physicians can incorporate advocacy into their practice Houselessness Part 1: In part 1 of the series, We hear from experts Dr. James O'Connell and Dr. Rachel Solotaroff about obstacles faced by these patients, root cause of houselessness and some of the challenges in delivering healthcare to these patients |
Houselessness Part 2: In part 2 of the series, we expand from on the discussion from part 1, focusing on solutions, advocacy and palliative care Climate and Health Part 1: In part 1 of the series, we hear from Dr. Robert McLean and Dr. Erika Moseson about the impact of climate on health and the ways we can work toward climate justice Climate and Health Part 2: In part 2 of the series, we continue our discussion Dr. Robert McLean and Dr. Erika Moseson about the impact of climate on health and the ways we can work toward climate justice Pediatric to Adult Transitions of Care, Part 2: In part 2, we pick up where we left off in part 1 by applying the strategies in part 1 to those with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), like Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). |