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Just Medicine
Just Medicine Podcast
37 episodes
1 week ago
Just Medicine is a podcast on equity in healthcare, hosted by medical students in British Columbia. Each episode, we bring on a guest to chat about a range of social justice topics and how they relate to medicine and health care. The aim of the podcast is to equip medical trainees with the knowledge and skills to provide inclusive care to a growingly diverse population. The podcast is released every second Thursday of the month, starting on January 12, 2023. This podcast is not affiliated with UBC Faculty of Medicine and is not meant to provide medical advice.
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Just Medicine is a podcast on equity in healthcare, hosted by medical students in British Columbia. Each episode, we bring on a guest to chat about a range of social justice topics and how they relate to medicine and health care. The aim of the podcast is to equip medical trainees with the knowledge and skills to provide inclusive care to a growingly diverse population. The podcast is released every second Thursday of the month, starting on January 12, 2023. This podcast is not affiliated with UBC Faculty of Medicine and is not meant to provide medical advice.
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30. Food Security & the Gut Microbiome III: Perspectives on Representation, Cultural Humility and Connection
Just Medicine
49 minutes 14 seconds
1 year ago
30. Food Security & the Gut Microbiome III: Perspectives on Representation, Cultural Humility and Connection

We’re back!

This is the third episode of our podcast series on Food Security and the Gut Microbiome where we continue to discuss the critical overlap of healthcare, community, and connection. We’re grateful to speak with Dr. Morgan Lindsay, a dedicated family physician practicing in British Columbia. 

In this interview, we examine the perspective of both providers and patients that have been historically underserved. Dr. Lindsay shares valuable insights on the importance of maintaining representation of Indigenous people within the healthcare system, as care providers. We also ask deeper questions about why a patient might be considered ‘vulnerable,’ and look beyond the exam room to understand how addressing the social determinants of health can guide more effective advocacy within systems that often perpetuate these inequities.

Finally, we revisit the important topic of food and diet, with a focus on the power of connection. Dr. Lindsay discusses how colonization has disrupted Indigenous peoples’ relationships with their traditional lands and communities, leading to numerous health challenges, and how restoring these connections is key to healing.

If you haven't listened to our other two episodes yet and you’re interested to learn more, I highly recommend you go check them out!

Just Medicine
Just Medicine is a podcast on equity in healthcare, hosted by medical students in British Columbia. Each episode, we bring on a guest to chat about a range of social justice topics and how they relate to medicine and health care. The aim of the podcast is to equip medical trainees with the knowledge and skills to provide inclusive care to a growingly diverse population. The podcast is released every second Thursday of the month, starting on January 12, 2023. This podcast is not affiliated with UBC Faculty of Medicine and is not meant to provide medical advice.