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AAEM Resident and Student Association Podcast
AAEM Resident and Student Association Podcast
105 episodes
2 weeks ago
In part 2 of this AAEM/RSA EMpower podcast episode on health disparities of incarcerated patients, Drs. Niyogi and Vaughn continue to discuss incarceration health and racial disparities as well as the work that has and should be done.
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In part 2 of this AAEM/RSA EMpower podcast episode on health disparities of incarcerated patients, Drs. Niyogi and Vaughn continue to discuss incarceration health and racial disparities as well as the work that has and should be done.
Show more...
Science
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Palliative Care in the Emergency Department
AAEM Resident and Student Association Podcast
40 minutes 8 seconds
2 years ago
Palliative Care in the Emergency Department
In this episode, Taylor Daum and Dr. Mary Jane Brown discuss palliative care in the emergency department. Taylor is a fourth-year medical student at Loyola University Chicago Strict School of Medicine and a member of the AAEM/RSA Advocacy Committee. Dr. Brown is a community ED physician in Murfreesboro, TN with a democratic independent group since 1989 and faculty with the university of TN EM Nashville since 2014.
AAEM Resident and Student Association Podcast
In part 2 of this AAEM/RSA EMpower podcast episode on health disparities of incarcerated patients, Drs. Niyogi and Vaughn continue to discuss incarceration health and racial disparities as well as the work that has and should be done.