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Hear Me Now
Providence
65 episodes
6 days ago
A place for deeply meaningful conversations that matter. Providence and the Institute for Human Caring are dedicated to caring for the whole person. A key element of this includes listening to patients, their loved ones, our caregivers and communities. This podcast helps fulfill the unmet needs of patients, their loved ones, caregivers, and communities by offering a place for in-depth conversations that matter.
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A place for deeply meaningful conversations that matter. Providence and the Institute for Human Caring are dedicated to caring for the whole person. A key element of this includes listening to patients, their loved ones, our caregivers and communities. This podcast helps fulfill the unmet needs of patients, their loved ones, caregivers, and communities by offering a place for in-depth conversations that matter.
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Family Medicine Building Bridges
Hear Me Now
57 minutes 16 seconds
3 years ago
Family Medicine Building Bridges

International partnership focuses on patient care in psycho-social context. Family Medicine residents from Seattle do some of their training at the Mangochi District Hospital in Malawi and some of the Family Medicine registrars from Malawi's Kamuzu University of Health Sciences travel to Seattle for training in the Swedish First Hill Family Medicine Residency. Splitting their time between the two locations are faculty members Anna McDonald M.D. and Jacob Nettleton M.D.

The goal: to address global health inequity.

We're taking a look from a macro view of what happens when there's a collaboration and a sharing of human resources, building bidirectional medical rotations, where learners are teachers and teachers are learners.

For more information and resources, visit: https://www.instituteforhumancaring.org/

Hear Me Now
A place for deeply meaningful conversations that matter. Providence and the Institute for Human Caring are dedicated to caring for the whole person. A key element of this includes listening to patients, their loved ones, our caregivers and communities. This podcast helps fulfill the unmet needs of patients, their loved ones, caregivers, and communities by offering a place for in-depth conversations that matter.