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158: How med schools can better equip doctors to help eliminate health disparities

158: How med schools can better equip doctors to help eliminate health disparities Your browser does not support the audio element. Many people who go into medicine come from well-off families and don’t know what it’s like to live in poverty. So when they graduate and become physicians, they can struggle to understand why their 158: How med schools can better equip doctors to help eliminate health disparities

157: Building community through movement: A conversation with the founders of Walk with a Doc and Semilla Cultural

157: Building community through movement: A conversation with the founders of Walk with a Doc and Semilla Cultural Your browser does not support the audio element. Movement is important for a person’s health and well-being. The good news is: many activities that promote movement come with enormous benefits that extend beyond physical health. Today’s discussion 157: Building community through movement: A conversation with the founders of Walk with a Doc and Semilla Cultural

156: “The Death Gap” author Dr. David Ansell discusses social and structural vectors for disease that were not taught at his medical school. With Dr. Carla Harwell.

156: “The Death Gap” author Dr. David Ansell discusses social and structural vectors for disease that were not taught at his medical school. With Dr. Carla Harwell. Your browser does not support the audio element. Dr. David Ansell’s book “The Death Gap: How Inequality Kills” was first published in 2017. In a foreword for the 156: “The Death Gap” author Dr. David Ansell discusses social and structural vectors for disease that were not taught at his medical school. With Dr. Carla Harwell.

155: Building Black wealth and addressing social determinants of health in Baltimore – the Parity story with Bree Jones

155: Building Black wealth and addressing social determinants of health in Baltimore – the Parity story with Bree Jones Your browser does not support the audio element. Can equitable real estate development organization Parity help solve Baltimore’s empty housing problem and build Black wealth? Founder Bree Jones and her backers are making it happen. According 155: Building Black wealth and addressing social determinants of health in Baltimore – the Parity story with Bree Jones

154: Solutions, success factors, & common mistakes. Round table.

154: Solutions, success factors, & common mistakes. Round table. Your browser does not support the audio element. Our guests are health equity practitioners Christin Zollicoffer and Dr. Bonnie Simpson Mason, who discuss programs and initiatives that are making headway in dismantling structural racism with episode host Claudia Zamora. Together they explore a number of different 154: Solutions, success factors, & common mistakes. Round table.