The Medicine for Good Podcast, hosted by Dr. Julieta Gabiola, gives a human face to medical science and explores the lives of clinicians and the people they serve and touch.
It will help translate scientific and technological discoveries and innovations into what really matters, expanding our understanding of medical philanthropy, volunteerism, and altruism.
Medicine For Good is a 30min podcast focusing the first 5-10 minutes is an introduction of the episode with the latest information on the topic and how it effects our lives.
This will be followed by a 20minute conversation with experts on the topic and their practice experiences.
We hope you enjoy our podcast as we explore humanity beyond the white coat.
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The Medicine for Good Podcast, hosted by Dr. Julieta Gabiola, gives a human face to medical science and explores the lives of clinicians and the people they serve and touch.
It will help translate scientific and technological discoveries and innovations into what really matters, expanding our understanding of medical philanthropy, volunteerism, and altruism.
Medicine For Good is a 30min podcast focusing the first 5-10 minutes is an introduction of the episode with the latest information on the topic and how it effects our lives.
This will be followed by a 20minute conversation with experts on the topic and their practice experiences.
We hope you enjoy our podcast as we explore humanity beyond the white coat.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Medical practitioners all over the world are still fighting the rise of COVID-19 cases and deaths are still being reported day by day. This pandemic has impacted all of us, however, the pandemic's effects are perceived differently and still depends on our status as individuals and as members of society.
Only by working together, cooperating with rules of the government, and learning to listen can communities save lives and overcome the virus’ catastrophic socioeconomic effects.
Currently, we are still facing continuous changes in our lifestyle and way of living. The virus had unquestionably altered the way we engage with one another, and the global landscape resulting in the loss of lives and jobs as well as physical and mental trauma. Despite these changes, it also gave us time for ourselves and our families, time to connect more with people through various platforms and to reflect on what's more important in our lives.
In this episode, we’ve invited Nicole Zamignani once again to discuss updates on COVID-19, talk about available vaccines, reasons for vaccine hesitancy, new masking guidelines, vaccine safety, and the risk of having COVID compared to the risks from vaccines.
We discovered that the most important thing is flexibility, resilience, and courage. Together, let’s continue to move forward and change our messaging about COVID-19 and the vaccine to surpass this pandemic.
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About the Guest:
Nicole Zamignani is the secretary for ABCs for Global Health. She is an aspiring medical student and graduate of San Francisco State University receiving a Bachelor of Science in Biology. Most recently, she is a Fellow of Stanford’s Clinical Observation and Medical Transcription (COMET) post-baccalaureate program at Stanford Express Care Clinic.
About the Host:
Dr. Jette is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford University and the President & CEO of ABCs for Global Health. Click here for her full profile or read her full interview here.
About ABC's for Global Health:
ABCs for Global Health is a non-profit organization dedicated to finding practical solutions to health problems of disadvantaged and underserved communities. Their programs include telemedicine, research on nutrition and healthcare, and disaster response.
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