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do you have an understanding of what you need for optimal health care? what is your level of "rational skepticism" and contribution to your #healthcarepartnership? #boardcertifiedpatientadvocate #shareddecisionmaking #doctorpatientcollaboration is key
#GYNhealth #womenshealthhistory #womenshistorymonth The #womenshealthmovement has origins in multiple movements within the United States: the popular health movement of the 1830s and 1840s, the struggle for women/midwives to practice medicine or enter medical schools in the late 1800s and early 1900s, black women's clubs that worked to improve access to healthcare, and various social movements in the 1960s. Today, let's talk about the “Popular Health Movement” of the 1830s and 1840s. It appears to be a result of the anti-elitist worldview promoted by President Andrew Jackson during his tenure. This "Jacksonian democracy" appears to have influenced the Popular Health Movement’s promotion of “a rational skepticism toward claims of medical expertise [which]… encouraged ordinary people to understand the pragmatics of health care.” “During the time of small groups of women began advocating to take an active role in and prevent disease and stay healthy rather than rely entirely on formally trained physicians for treatment.” The Popular Health Movement is said to coincide with a return to the colonial era domination of women as health practitioners. Source: Various including Wikipedia "Popular Health Movement. Do you feel you understand the "pragmatics of your health care"?
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Volunteers of America/ Consultant/Human Resources Trainer/Journalist
Bias and racism continue to be prevalent in healthcare, leading to negative outcomes and racial disparities. As a result, many people suffer health-related consequences. Dr. Uché Blackstock is fighting this issue head-on through her new memoir "Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons With Racism in Medicine." In it, she reflects on the challenges she has faced in her career and the deep inequities in healthcare. Hear Dr. Blackstock's powerful message on CBS Mornings. Together, we can work towards a more equitable and just healthcare system. Watch the interview here: https://lnkd.in/dPXcTpu2
Doctor fighting systemic bias and racism in health care releases memoir
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Founder of Scoliosis Reduction Center, A Leading Expert in Chiropractic Care & Conservative Scoliosis Treatment
Exploring the effectiveness of scoliosis screenings in schools reveals a mix of necessary advancements and significant gaps. As a health professional, I recognize the critical role early detection plays, particularly in school settings where such screenings can be the first line of defense against progression in conditions like scoliosis. #HealthcareInnovation #PublicHealth #ScoliosisAwareness #SchoolHealth #StudentWellness #EarlyDetection #ProfessionalHealth #HealthEducation #EducationPolicy #CommunityHealth
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We recognize the challenges faced by numerous nurses and physicians as they confront multiple crises, contending with an inherent sense of isolation and the erosion of human connection in health care. Progress is disrupted on a daily basis. To foster healing and rejuvenation, it is imperative that we establish a robust well-being ecosystem firmly rooted in the science of #gratitude. My colleagues at Accordant refer to it as Ethos – Awakening Virtues in Health Care. Please begin this transformative journey with our brief introductory video. #gratitudeheals #wellbeing #neuroplasticity
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Assistant Dean- Faculty Development & Mentoring; Associate Professor, Dept of Medicine-Geriatrics and Dept of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Long Island School of Medicine
Day #2 AOTA conference- more friends, more learning, more Expo (occupational therapy has the BEST conference expos - if you don’t believe me- you’ll just have to trust me!), alumni receptions and of course more conversations that matter! New York University NYU Langone Health #aotainspire24 #occupationaltherapy
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Did you know April is also National Minority Health Month? Looking for ways to address language-related health #inequities during #NMHM? Medline Plus provides information on hundreds of health topics in dozens of languages. https://lnkd.in/gYdUehCb #TAPintoCancerControl #gwccTAP #Toolkit #HealthAwareness #cdc #dcpc #cctminority #minorityhealth
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On World Health Day 2024 the theme "My health, my right”, invites us to reflect on the fundamental rights we should all have, concerning our health. These rights include access to safe and quality care without discrimination, the privacy of health data, and informed consent among others. We all know that nowadays, unfortunately, more than half of the world´s population lacks these rights according to World Health Organization. It is important to work towards making medical treatments more accessible. At Bitbrain, we believe and work on daily basis to advance the development of digital #neurotherapeutics that we hope will contribute in a way to democratize the access to future brain therapies and hopefully make it more accessible to all. https://lnkd.in/dnwBztEg #WHD #WorldHealthDay #Díamundialdelasalud #myhealthmyright #healthisahumanright #worldhealthday
World Health Day 2024: My health, my right
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This episode of Podnosis is worth a listen to learn about the benefits of cultivating cultural competency in the #healthcare workforce. Looking at it through the lens of the Native American population, this episode dives into the major health disparities facing this population and what can be done to make meaningful improvements. #SDoH #HealthEquity https://lnkd.in/g2juXQzE
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After 4 years of engaging clinicians about their adoption and use of #DigitalHealthTools, @Morehouse School of Medicine National Center for Primary Care at Morehouse School of Medicine released our paper “Opportunities and Challenges to Advance Health Equity Using Digital Health Tools in Underserved Communities in Southeast US: A Mixed Methods Study”. The paper has been published in the Journal of Primary Care & Community Health and is available online here: bit.ly/DHTstudy
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