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201: Trusted voices: Confronting health misinformation in marginalized communities

201: Trusted voices – Confronting health misinformation in marginalized communities   Your browser does not support the audio element. Health misinformation is a growing challenge, as social media has become a primary source of information for many people, and influential voices are casting doubt on established medical practices. Trusted health sources are becoming harder to 201: Trusted voices: Confronting health misinformation in marginalized communities

202: Reckoning with Racism in Medicine: A Conversation with Dr. Uché Blackstock on Health Equity and Systemic Change

Your browser does not support the audio element. Reckoning with Racism in Medicine: A Conversation with Dr. Uché Blackstock on Health Equity and Systemic Change Systemic racism continues to shape medical education, clinical practice and patient outcomes. It’s a topic near and dear to Dr. Uché Blackstock—physician, health equity advocate, and New York Times bestselling 202: Reckoning with Racism in Medicine: A Conversation with Dr. Uché Blackstock on Health Equity and Systemic Change

203: Medicine that meets people where they are: A conversation with Dr. Razia Jayman-Aristide

Your browser does not support the audio element. Medicine that meets people where they are: A conversation with Dr. Razia Jayman-Aristide What would it take for health care providers to truly meet people where they are – and go beyond the 15-minute visit? Dr. Razia Jayman-Aristide is a physician who blends deep clinical expertise with 203: Medicine that meets people where they are: A conversation with Dr. Razia Jayman-Aristide

204: Move early, move often: A conversation with Dr. Lattisha Bilbrew on movement as medicine

Your browser does not support the audio element. Move early, move often: A conversation with Dr. Lattisha Bilbrew on movement as medicine When orthopedic surgeon Dr. Lattisha Bilbrew looks at a knee X-ray, she’s not just checking for arthritis or bone alignment. She’s studying shades of muscle and fat — clues to a patient’s strength, 204: Move early, move often: A conversation with Dr. Lattisha Bilbrew on movement as medicine

205: Why a Multi-Pronged Approach Is Needed to Advance Health Equity

Your browser does not support the audio element. There’s no single fix to closing gaps in health care outcomes, says Dr. Maureen Bell, physician director of community impact at Vituity, where she leads efforts to identify and eliminate health disparities. “There are multiple things that we have to work on,” Bell says, including increasing diversity 205: Why a Multi-Pronged Approach Is Needed to Advance Health Equity