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Health Disparities in the Time of COVID

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Release Date: 05/27/2020

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Dr. Monica Saxena JD, MD joins us to discuss the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade. How will this affect access to abortions, particularly for marginalized communities? What relevance does this ruling have to the role of the EM physician in caring for emergencies in pregnancy?  What role with the emergency department play in states that allow and don't allow abortions? What actions may we take for our patients, in the ED and outside the ED? Objectives   1. Explore the changing landscape of safe abortion access in the US 2. Learn how your practice in the emergency department may...

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Dr. Seth Berkowitz and Economist Hunt Alcott join us to discuss nutrition, food insecurity, and their relevance to emergency medicine. What questions can we ask to identify food insecurity quickly? What resources can we offer patients? How might it affect our clinical decision making?  

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Drs. Otis Warren and Shannon Smith-Bernardin join us to discuss how alcohol relates to social issues. What more can we do for patients that are brought in drunk? What solutions exist at both the individual ED and healthcare system level? 

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Across the US, LatinX and Black people are dying from COVID-19 at twice the rate of their white counterparts. In this special episode of Announce, hosts Drs. Ayesha Khan & Quincy Moore explore some of the issues underlying these disparities and what EM providers need to be aware of to combat them.

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Drs. Sheryl Heron and Camara Phyllis Jones join us to discuss race and how it affects our practice in the ED.

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Our team took a breather for the holidays. Tune in February 1st for another episode!

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In the U.S., a homeless person’s lifespan is 25 years less than average. In this episode, hosts Dr. Ayesha Khan & Dr. Quincy Moore explore how the EM providers can be pivotal in improving health outcomes for those that lack basic shelter with Dr. Kelly Doran and Stephen Brown.

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Structural determinants of health and unmet social needs show art Structural determinants of health and unmet social needs

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Drs. Lewis Goldfrank and Phil Levy join us to discuss structural determinants of health, unmet social needs, and what we can do to address them in the emergency department.

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Drs. Gail D’Onofrio and Lewis Nelson join us to discuss the most up to date and practical topics related to opioids in the emergency department.

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Drs. Megan Ranney and Emmy Betz discuss the role of the emergency physician in treating firearm violence, with focus on both interpersonal violence and suicide.

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Across the US, LatinX and Black people are dying from COVID-19 at twice the rate of their white counterparts. In this special episode of Announce, hosts Drs. Ayesha Khan & Quincy Moore explore some of the issues underlying these disparities and what EM providers need to be aware of to combat them.

 

Additional Resources:

As a doctor, how do I tell a black family of five, struck by the virus, to ‘social distance’ in a two-bedroom apartment? -- Garth Walker

 

COVID-19 Racial Disparities in U.S. Counties, The Foundation for AIDS Research.

 

Vahidy FS, Nicolas JC, Meeks JR, et al. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: Analysis of a COVID-19 Observational Registry for a Diverse U.S. Metropolitan Population. medRxiv. January 2020:2020.04.24.20073148. doi:10.1101/2020.04.24.20073148

 

Guests:

Dr. Garth Walker is an emergency physician in Chicago whose research focuses around health disparities and social determinants of health.

 

Dr. Italo Brown is an emergency physician at Stanford with an interest in health equity, and barbershop-based health initiatives.

 

Dr. Moises Gallegos is an emergency medicine physician at Stanford. He is a Faculty Fellow at the Hispanic Center of Excellence. 

 

Contributors:

  • Quincy Moore

 

  • Ayesha Khan