Clinical Scholars
Clinical Scholars
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Clinicians & Doulas Partnering (Birth to 1st Birthday)
Why do we need clinicians and doulas to partner? In the US, Black babies die at 3-4x the rate of White babies and Black mamas die at 2-3x the rate of White moms. Elizabeth Buys in an OB/GYN who shares an image that haunts her: a birthday party with a baby, cake, and a candle - a birthday party that never happens because mama or baby isn't there. Elizabeth shares her experiences partnering with doulas and how others can do the same to save lives.
This Talk is a Heartfelt Tribute to the Memory of Nikita Smart: A courageous visionary who dedicated her life to advancing equitable and just healthcare for pregnant and postpartum families through her pioneering doula work. Her bold ideas and unwa...
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Видео

Promotores de salud en las escuelas
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Promotores de salud en las escuelas Para obtener más información sobre el proyecto Clinical Scholars, visite:
Community Health Workers in Schools
Просмотров 9610 месяцев назад
Community Health Workers (CHWs) For more information on the Clinical Scholars project, visit: clinicalscholarsnli.org/projects/reimagining-schools/
How Human-Animal Bond Leads to Health Equity
Просмотров 10410 месяцев назад
The human-animal bond is powerful, people love their pets. Veterinarian Hanna Ekstrom shares the story of the cold night she met Maria, Miguel, and their pet dog Luna. Their love for their pet brought them to the Seattle Veterinary Outreach mobile clinic. Hanna describes how this opened the door to build trust with the human and animal healthcare providers who were co-located there. Watch for d...
Do No Harm (Choose Advocacy)
Просмотров 18111 месяцев назад
Do no harm. How many healthcare providers face moral distress because policies in your clinic or at the state and federal level push you to do harm? Physician Lilia Cervantes shares how her patient turned friend Hilda repeatedly endured emergency dialysis and was forced to make a choice no one should have to make. Lilia couldn't continue providing care this way any longer, so she made a choice....
Help Helpers Help Those in Need (emPOWER NOLA)
Просмотров 143Год назад
How do we help the helpers that help people in need? In New Orleans, 1 in 5 children have witnessed a murder and over half of them have had someone close to them die by murder. Psychologist Arnold James shares the story of helping 16 year-old Josh through hard times by using learnings from the emPOWER NOLA team's curriculum. Big Idea Talks are in the TED Talk style from experienced health care ...
Breaking Silences [Ride the WAVES]
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How do we break the silences around mental illness and suicide among Asian Americans? Nurse and community organizer Jian (Lily) Chen shares her story including her own daughter's mental health crisis and recovery. Together, with United Chinese Americans (UCA) her team invites you to join them in riding these 5 WAVES to break the silence to save young lives. Big Idea Talks are in the TED Talk st...
Becoming a Familiar Face for Our Familiar Faces
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How does seeing a familiar face make you feel, especially when you are in a vulnerable situation or sick? Family physician Derrick Hoover shares his story as a traveler in challenging situations to help illustrate how difficult daily life is for people who navigate our complicated crisis systems frequently. In Wake County, North Carolina, his team is helping create a reality where human connect...
Crossing Sectors for Medical Respite (3 Needs)
Просмотров 115Год назад
Medical respite provides a safe place to heal. Think of a time when you were a patient in the hospital. What if you were discharged with a new diagnosis of homelessness? Nurse Amanda Anderson shares the story of Jesse to show how the City of Good Neighbors (Buffalo, New York) is working across sectors to ensure every neighbor has a real chance of healing. Big Idea Talks are in the TED Talk styl...
Helping People Who Help Pets [Vet Mental Health]
Просмотров 144Год назад
People who help pets, people who work in veterinary medicine, are facing a crisis in mental health and well-being. 7 out of 10 veterinarians have a friend or colleague who has died by suicide. Clinical Psychologist Mary Beth Spitznagel shares the story of exhausted Erica, a veterinarian experiencing something called "burden transfer". Through this talk, we learn about the Unburdened program tha...
Whole Community Connection Q&A
Просмотров 61Год назад
Whole Community Connection (WCC) supports leaders to advance health equity in rural North Carolina by increasing local power to focus on priorities by and at the community level and co-creating a model of relationship centered engagement. Do you share the WCC vision? A healthy, thriving North Carolina for all through community-academic partnerships Let’s collaborate! Teams of collaborators from...
Make an impact for elderly patients [4 simple words]
Просмотров 55Год назад
When we think about developing treatment plans for our elderly patients, we need to get back to the basics: what matters. Clinical Psychologist Robin Miyamoto shares the story of Mr. Akaka. Through his experience with healthcare providers, we learn the importance and impact of asking questions to better care for older adults despite a geriatrician shortage. Big Idea Talks are in the TED Talk st...
Big ideas for better health for all in U.S.
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Better health for all (health equity) is possible when healthcare providers and communities work together on big ideas for systems change. Across the United States and territories, from Hawai'i to New Jersey, equity centered leaders are collaborating from every healthcare discipline. Hear some of their stories: Justin Porter: Palliative Care Nurse and Paramedic from Washington State What would ...
People Over Programs (Fix Broken Systems)
Просмотров 176Год назад
How can we heal broken systems, including criminal legal and healthcare? Social Worker Colleen Smith and Trauma Surgeon Stephanie Bonne share how people not programs can heal broken systems. Big Idea Talks are in the TED Talk style from experienced health care providers who are collaborating in new ways to advance health equity in their communities and beyond. The speakers have completed fellow...
Resilience Hawaii for Healthcare Students
Просмотров 53Год назад
How can teaching resilience ready and steady our future healthcare workforce? Psychologist Aukahi Austin Seabury shares her team's story of building resilience in students and in turn, the people they will serve. Imagine being a healthcare student and looking out at your career. It looks very different than what was promised before the COVID-19 pandemic. It's known that we need to prepare our h...
Real Help in Real Time Grows Flowers in the Cracks
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Real Help in Real Time Grows Flowers in the Cracks
From Suffering to Wellbeing [3 healthcare shifts]
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From Suffering to Wellbeing [3 healthcare shifts]
CASEY Health (BRIEF Youth Lessons)
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CASEY Health (BRIEF Youth Lessons)
Community Health Workers in Schools [Manuel Saves the Day]
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Community Health Workers in Schools [Manuel Saves the Day]
Digital Web for Rural Mental Health (Susan's Story)
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Digital Web for Rural Mental Health (Susan's Story)
Oral Health Care: Addressing Barriers to Access (Atlanta)
Просмотров 4912 года назад
Oral Health Care: Addressing Barriers to Access (Atlanta)
Health Equity: How To Sustain & Scale Successes (3Ss)
Просмотров 3052 года назад
Health Equity: How To Sustain & Scale Successes (3Ss)
Wake County Familiar Faces [Health Collaborative]
Просмотров 1502 года назад
Wake County Familiar Faces [Health Collaborative]
emPOWER School & Cultural Leaders to Address Childhood Trauma (NOLA)
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emPOWER School & Cultural Leaders to Address Childhood Trauma (NOLA)
Cross-Sector Collaboration for Homeless Patients (Medical Respite)
Просмотров 1212 года назад
Cross-Sector Collaboration for Homeless Patients (Medical Respite)
Harnessing the Human-Animal Bond to Improve Health (Seattle Health Outreach)
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Harnessing the Human-Animal Bond to Improve Health (Seattle Health Outreach)
Breaking Silences in the Model Minority (Increasing Mental Health and Decreasing Stigma)
Просмотров 1402 года назад
Breaking Silences in the Model Minority (Increasing Mental Health and Decreasing Stigma)
Community to Fight Diabetes Among Latinos [Denver Health + Vuela for Health]
Просмотров 1252 года назад
Community to Fight Diabetes Among Latinos [Denver Health Vuela for Health]
Western NC Community Based Doulas (Lavish to Essential Support)
Просмотров 822 года назад
Western NC Community Based Doulas (Lavish to Essential Support)
Improving Mental Health and Wellness in Veterinary Medicine (Unburdened)
Просмотров 1672 года назад
Improving Mental Health and Wellness in Veterinary Medicine (Unburdened)

Комментарии

  • @mwatts-riley2688
    @mwatts-riley2688 2 месяца назад

    How to get healing centers engagement to help address Old ppl? Ppl with ptsd that has been trapped inside, ignored or denied (by family) for over fifty years? When When When is it our turn? M

  • @mwatts-riley2688
    @mwatts-riley2688 2 месяца назад

    Hello, i saw your post from the Palos hospital. I saw your post praising the Christ, and needed to wrap my arms around you and offer you a seat by my side, a warm hug, by the grace of the Christ Father, and a coffee to sip together. I am a 66 yr old white wrinkled lady, waiting to meet you one day, maybe in this time, or later. 🤟 M. ELGIN. Il

  • @roryjamesobst
    @roryjamesobst 8 месяцев назад

    jails can be one of the most neglectful places sometimes.

  • @aaronm3831
    @aaronm3831 10 месяцев назад

    *Promo sm*

  • @Hello-lj7nw
    @Hello-lj7nw Год назад

    非常感动! 心理健康太重要了!

  • @haiyanmao3789
    @haiyanmao3789 Год назад

    Valuable information about our new generations🙏 Thank you for bringing it to our attention!

  • @MHACC
    @MHACC Год назад

    Well said Lily!! Thank you so much for amplifying our community's voices.

  • @jphs2024
    @jphs2024 Год назад

    感谢👍,确实得注意

  • @danoschwald
    @danoschwald Год назад

    Compelling presentation by a compassionate doctor!

  • @user-bu7gi7ko1u
    @user-bu7gi7ko1u Год назад

    This topic is my passion. I am planning on doing my DNP project on SDOH. Great work

  • @heidipiette4537
    @heidipiette4537 Год назад

    The for Gods sake the system needs to change dramatically!!! Ethan Crumbley didnt stand a chance. This sucks.

  • @melissagreen8458
    @melissagreen8458 Год назад

    Mental health and homelessness are complicated issues. It easy to turn away from this issue. Bravo to this team for thinking outside the box to fix the fragmented system intended to help individuals. Funding is only part of the solutions, coordination, and examining/removing barriers.

  • @adiexistenz
    @adiexistenz Год назад

    And we should have possibility to send a lot to American jails Fom ouers.

  • @adiexistenz
    @adiexistenz Год назад

    To death should be executed in the third months after punishment. That has senceof sheapnes and efficiency in overfilled jails. Nothing can do against this procedure and during waiting of death!

  • @adiexistenz
    @adiexistenz Год назад

    Ja dort ist. es klar. Besonders in einzelhaft das ist ja auch eine voltermethide. dort gibt es Medikamente mehr ist nicht üblich Wer lebenslang hst sollte im ersten Jahr eine drei monatige einzelhaft haben mit der ermöglichkeit des suizieds. Psychiatrie is not needed is Forensik! Strafe psychische Schädigung und rascher Tod das ist richtiger Ansatz. No normal minded psychiater goes in a jail its good so!

  • @teachermaria123
    @teachermaria123 Год назад

    Very clear explanation...thank you.

  • @ljiljanasakovic8828
    @ljiljanasakovic8828 Год назад

    Those medication are making them bigger problems then trauma from life.... Plus imprisons...

  • @sorayacroton1399
    @sorayacroton1399 Год назад

    People with mental health conditions should not be in jail. They should not be tortured they should be helped . What is going on ?

  • @dennisruigrok
    @dennisruigrok Год назад

    What is the use of taking someone's dignity. Why naked? I would be scared too if you would take my clothes. Do you not see that taking someone's clothes makes someone fearful. Or are you so smart that you do not understand that.

  • @MzDivaGlam
    @MzDivaGlam Год назад

    Whew. Great analogy.

  • @marlenelariviere7303
    @marlenelariviere7303 Год назад

    I worked in a phyc outreach program for quite a few years. There was a patient that would only request to go to McClean Hospital. He was the only one who was transported there. We treated over 300 clients.😇🌹🌈⭐🌟💕

  • @danielledecoursey4168
    @danielledecoursey4168 Год назад

    𝓅𝓇𝑜𝓂𝑜𝓈𝓂 😘

  • @erikgrahn3363
    @erikgrahn3363 Год назад

    People with 6 month county jail stays should not be put in worse conditions then prison

    • @heidipiette4537
      @heidipiette4537 Год назад

      That's exactly what they're going to do to Ethan Crumbley. It's going to be so horrific I can't think straight

    • @erikgrahn3363
      @erikgrahn3363 Год назад

      @@heidipiette4537 whos ethan crumbly

  • @lulielawry
    @lulielawry Год назад

    And some people get over their hinderances and overcome like this girl ruclips.net/video/uM59m9fRizk/видео.html

  • @michaelkruep5870
    @michaelkruep5870 Год назад

    Bullshit

  • @the_nurse_boy
    @the_nurse_boy 2 года назад

    Good evening I'm a student studying at Ium doing bachelor of health and wellness studies I would like to ask more about the course because it's new in Namibia I think there's no clear information about the course like everything about the course including types of careers

  • @matthewdenham7398
    @matthewdenham7398 2 года назад

    I have it but it’s not bad enough for me to be locked up. As for the voices? They know where they stand now

  • @allysonlee6240
    @allysonlee6240 2 года назад

    Why do the arresting officers not take an aggravated or paranoid fearful person who is psychotic for a medical evaluation first? If an incarcerated person has symptoms of paranoia or psychosis, why are they not referred to a psychiatric hospital immediately? No exceptions, no excuses!

    • @matthewdenham7398
      @matthewdenham7398 2 года назад

      In gaol it’s more seeded and gets worse

    • @soxpeewee
      @soxpeewee Год назад

      Arresting officers are not always well trained especially in relation to disabilities and mental health issues. Furthermore most people arrested tend to be under the influence of drugs/alcohol or generally upset they're being arrested. It's difficult to tell the difference between a schizophrenic and a drunk.

    • @heidipiette4537
      @heidipiette4537 Год назад

      SPOT ON!!!

  • @cindyeisenberg8367
    @cindyeisenberg8367 2 года назад

    This is why I am afraid of the police. I am nice to them and respectful. But, I am super careful of them. My paranoia is very strong about this. I am scared they’d throw me in jail and not give me my medications. If I only miss one pill, I will suffer paralyzing anxiety. Then I’d be so scared, that I would do something bad to myself to take away the pain. I have bad schizoaffective disorder. But, used to have a moderately good job. I won’t bother my family members when I get super scared and always am waiting for something bad to happen to me. I tried to tell myself that my fears are stupid. I am harmless. But, it bugs everyone when I get out of control. So, I try to keep my thoughts to myself. I don’t even have any reason that I would go to jail. I don’t drink or take anything other then my prescriptions. I drive the speed limit and don’t drive far. I make sure to obey the police and authority figures. I am respectful of others. Even if I might think that they are laughing at or making fun of me. I always try to tell myself that the paranoia is only a symptom. Better that, than anxiety.

  • @michelleabel-shoup6296
    @michelleabel-shoup6296 2 года назад

    Thank you for the work you are doing in your project in helping to not just reduce, but to eliminate the grossly disproportionate rate of MMR's among African American women in the US. The framework to include Doulas as part of the healthcare team underscores the importance of providing the much needed support and services, from lavish to essential. Is there an opportunity within your services to include the birth partner and/or other family/support persons as further support for the mother? The Doula Mentee program is a great way to train and reach more mothers in the community, and beyond, and I wonder if you are considering including some of your former patients in this program...much like the stories of many of the SC4S Trained Doulas.

  • @faizadauda1143
    @faizadauda1143 2 года назад

    Dr Igudia natural herbs remedies are indeed the best when it comes to genital herpes and any form of STD. His natural herbs cured my genital herpes infection completely after just three weeks of using the herbs.

  • @michelleabel-shoup6296
    @michelleabel-shoup6296 2 года назад

    This is very important work for those in the veterinarian field who experience stress and depression at such high rates. Thank you for helping to address and reduce the mental health stigma, stress, and burnout associated with this work through your evidence-based ACT program. Your plan to offer an e-learning version for broader dissemination is vital to the sustainability and scalability of your project. Will the asynchronous model provide opportunities for participant feedback through an online survey (pre and post) as well?

  • @melissagreen8458
    @melissagreen8458 2 года назад

    Until recently, I was unaware of the high rates of suicide among veterinarians. Provider stress and burnout is gaining more attention and we need effective prevention interventions. Thanks for your work in this area. Please share relevant publications. As this model is examined and expanded, might there be applications to other provider disciplines?

  • @elizabethbucrek2087
    @elizabethbucrek2087 2 года назад

    Thank you taking the initiative to create both a culturally sensitive and bilingual mental health curriculum to help empower your community! It is impressive to hear the reach that your project has already had so far in 50 states, and in other countries. If you are able to adapt your tool kit to include other Asian languages, what language would you add next? I look forward to seeing your tool kit and website when they launch next year!

  • @elizabethbucrek2087
    @elizabethbucrek2087 2 года назад

    It is impressive to hear about the impact that your important project has already had so far. Congratulations on securing funding for the bridge housing project, and on your successful vaccination initiative! I’m sure that so many other communities will also be able to benefit from the lessons you learn and the new system that you develop. Thank you for explaining the needs of vulnerable populations and the positive effect it can have when you help remove barriers to accessing care. I look forward to seeing how your project expands and the continued impact it is sure to have!

  • @gabriellepenca8675
    @gabriellepenca8675 2 года назад

    What wonderful work your team is doing! Can you say more about what specifically it takes for this effort to be sustainable?

  • @gabriellepenca8675
    @gabriellepenca8675 2 года назад

    Amazing to hear from such a wide range of health equity leaders including social workers, physical therapist, physicians, nurse and nurse practitioner on everything from foster youth to gender wellness to Veteran mental health!

  • @gabriellepenca8675
    @gabriellepenca8675 2 года назад

    Wow hearing Mack Daddy's story and how his veterinary care helped connect his family to social services they needed after their house had burned down! Thank you for explaining harm reduction supplies and the positive impacts they have. Hearing your needs for more veterinary workers to sustain and expand this effort, I wonder if there is some training/educational pathway and/or scholarships for those you serve who have interest in pursuing that?

  • @deonhaywood5239
    @deonhaywood5239 2 года назад

    This is awesome! Our children deserve and need Empower Nola.

  • @dr.andreww.mintojnr.1059
    @dr.andreww.mintojnr.1059 2 года назад

    from little acorns do large oak trees grow - OR - only when the disadvantaged band together with one voice will change occur!!!

  • @healcono
    @healcono 2 года назад

    Perfect and informative

  • @rachaelfleming7132
    @rachaelfleming7132 2 года назад

    How about you look at when and whom changed all good things and whom has benefited from these changes whom decided to take steal murder rape gio bio and socially engineer the people...How about we take a look at the nasty narcissistic self entitled self righteous badseed bloodlines that have ruled and reigned over the people ...how about you start telling people the truth !! In the beginning the original loving creator of all good gifted us love in our hearts all good things were provided for ALL PEOPLE ALL WERE EQUAL NONE ABOVE THE OTHER!! ... NOW how bout we take a look at what happened and what event changed this and what chatacteristic traits of personality would want to change what was all good ...how about we stop trying to indoctrinate people into more bs propaganda and take a good look at your heart .... Is it of good or is it bad narcissistic controlling racist yourself disrespectful vile murderous a theif taking what was given to all people have those that hve these characteristics realized where their self entitled gain of function and divide and conquer attitudes stopped!!..of course not infact the verbal diarrhea flows freely rolling off their forked tongues with drippings of druel...repeating the mistakes and hate on all people and unless those decendants of the badseed bloodlines the greedy baning parasites and the rest of you principalities stop your bio gio social engineering you are a hair width away of total destruction and kaos that not even the One World Order can fix control or come back from ...here's a novel idea take a good look at whats in your heart ? ..now what do you see good or bad greedy liars and deceivers that speak of good but are not!! ...the same evil mistakes over and over ...how bout those that stole murdered raped and sought power glory riches control harm deaths genocides extention all to be the self appointed ones how about you change your attitudes and realize what Gods love is and means and be thankful appreciative and know that you will be exposed and accountable ...how about that! ... All People were given NOT EVEN THOSE THAT THINK THEY ARE BETTER THAN ANYONE ELSE OWNS THE EARTH THE SKY THE FIRE OR WATER ....NO ONE ...so pull ya heads in and correct the way you treat people all life and all that the loving God the original creator of all good lovingly gave us not to profit but to live happy healthy lives ....its very simple but too hard for so called intelligent but unwise people to work out . ..learn what love is and means ...you dont get to bio gio and socially engineer people and expect not to be reminded that its not your earth and we are not your people we remember whom gifted us love and are thankful and appreciative and so should we all be instead of choosing the narcissistic greedy evil side ...

  • @chritoarxto6108
    @chritoarxto6108 2 года назад

    Fighting HIV with the help of harbs 👨‍⚕️ was the best thing by doctor alued on RUclipsthank God I’m cure from cancer with #doctoralued

  • @cynergyyy
    @cynergyyy 2 года назад

    This is sad, but it’s the reality we are living in

  • @saludcontech_lhia
    @saludcontech_lhia 2 года назад

    ¡Si Se Puede!

  • @nbpmom3
    @nbpmom3 3 года назад

    This was very interesting.

  • @davidkrol3160
    @davidkrol3160 4 года назад

    Great work, Team Kapwa!

  • @orpheusraymond3652
    @orpheusraymond3652 4 года назад

    Very knowledgeable!