Episode 27 - Racial and Gender Health Disparities in Youth Suicide: Part 2
Release Date: 05/28/2025
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Many practices reduce unnecessary messages by suppressing the delivery of “thank you” messages into clinician inboxes. With this switch, the care team does not have to manage patient replies that express gratitude or acknowledge understanding (but require no further action). There is no regulatory obligation to respond to every patient portal message.
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Prediabetes screenings are critical for identifying patients with prediabetes and developing a structured lifestyle change program.
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This activity is comprised of five multiple-choice questions based on the content of an AMA Journal of Ethics podcast about the harms of poor-end-of-care life and how to avoid them. The featured guest is Dr Helen Chapple, a professor at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, whose extensive bedside nursing experience includes home hospice, research, and critical care. The target audience for this activity includes clinicians of all specialties as well as other health care professionals. This interview was recorded on March 28, 2022.
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Dr. Keshni Ramnanan, internist serving as chair-elect on the AMA Private Practice Physician Section (PPPS) Governing Council, shares her experience both giving and receiving mentorship in medicine. She also highlights practical tips for getting started. Explore Mentoring for Impact: https://bit.ly/M4IEH Learn more about the Private Practice Physicians Section (PPPS): https://bit.ly/4gOv69c
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Dr. Diana Savitzky discusses the unique stressors that impact emergency physicians and how alleviating “pebbles in the shoe” can improve physician well-being and team operations.
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Dr. Christine Sinsky, former vice president of Professional Satisfaction at the AMA, discusses her research on physician vacation habits and their impact on career satisfaction and retention, featuring insights from her recently published Mayo Clinic Proceedings article. She delves into the risks of limited time off, barriers to disconnecting, and how health systems can better support physician well-being.
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Dr. Cassie Littler, Medical Director of the Webb Pediatric Specialty Clinic at Denver Health (a Federally Qualified Health Center) discusses the role of state governments in promoting sustainable, integrated behavioral health care. She explores funding disparities, workforce shortages, and the innovative ways states like Colorado are addressing challenges to improve care for individuals with concurrent physical and behavioral health conditions.
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Skin longevity is more than just a trend; it’s a vital aspect of overall health. Join Dr. Zakia Rahman, Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Stanford University, as she shares her insights on the evolving field of dermatology. Discover the transformative role of lasers in dermatologic patient care and the importance of education in promoting equity and safety. We'll discuss the latest advancements in treating common dermatologic conditions and gain a deeper understanding of fractional lasers for scar remodeling. Together, we’ll explore holistic approaches to maintaining skin health and...
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The microbiome is emerging as a key player in the effectiveness of CAR-T therapy, and today, Dr. Melody Smith, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, sheds light on this fascinating intersection. Join us as we explore how advancements in CAR T-cell therapy are reshaping patient demographics and treatment approaches. Dr. Smith will discuss the implications of genetic engineering techniques like CRISPR, the importance of a multidisciplinary treatment strategy, and the role of antibiotic stewardship in optimizing outcomes. With insights into innovative therapies and ongoing...
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Virtual environments are transforming the landscape of clinical care, and Dr. Walter Greenleaf, Research & Innovations Director at the Stanford Medical Mixed Reality Center, is at the forefront of this revolution. In our engaging conversation, Dr. Greenleaf reveals how immersive technologies can enhance cognitive and emotional well-being, ultimately promoting healthier behaviors in patients. We delve into the powerful roles of gaming and storytelling in patient adherence, as well as the promising applications of virtual reality in treating behavioral and mental health issues like...
info_outlineIn this second half of a two-part series, Dr. Tami Benton and Dr. Kevin Simon discuss racial and gender health disparities in youth suicide. They explore the impact of racism, trauma, and inequities in care, while emphasizing the need for culturally grounded, community-based prevention. The episode highlights the importance of policy advocacy, culturally responsive therapy, and practicing cultural humility in mental health care.