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Episode 213: Antiracism in Medicine Series – Episode 13 – Centering Asian Americans: Racism, Violence, and Health

The Clinical Problem Solvers

difficulty of sending patient messages through the electronic medical record in languages other than English), limited healthcare literacy, and English-only signage on healthcare campuses are just a few of the structurally racist barriers faced by many Asian folks seeking healthcare. Insufficient language services (i.e.,

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Assisted Living Communities: Podcast with Sheryl Zimmerman, Kenny Lam, and Ken Covinsky

GeriPal

We additionally firmly establish that the song How to Save a Life by the Fray was a product of the aughts (2005, to be exact), not the 90’s ): Enjoy! So, how do we establish standards so that you even get the basic care you need for your cognitive or physical functional issues? And family members should know that this needs to go on.”

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A podcast episode about laryngomalacia

PEMBlog

Tracheomalacia and bronchomalacia in children: incidence and patient characteristics. 2005 Nov;128(5):3391-7. The physical exam of a Child with possible laryngeal malaysia focuses on the airway and breathing naturally. Maybe up to three out of five patients will need a trach due to ongoing airway obstruction.

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Well-being and Resilience: a Podcast with Jane Thomas, Naomi Saks, Ishwaria Subbiah

GeriPal

Eric 04:44 Could just make you a little bit more resilient, you can increase your Rvus so you can see more patients. It’s really not about helping the patient or physician. That was like 2005. So people are not so excited about this idea of resilience in the old fashioned way, this idea that it’s up to you.

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Keynote: Finding your bliss—beating physician “burnout”

Pamela Wible MD

Born into a family of physicians who warned her not to pursue medicine. In order to heal her patients she first had to heal her ailing profession. Open since 2005 her community clinic has inspired Americans to create ideal hospitals and clinics nationwide. Dr. Pamela Wible soon discovered why. Let’s hear it for you guys.

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