28 episodes

Urban Service Talks explores issues and answers questions important to today's and tomorrow's healthcare workforce. The focus of the podcast includes key pillars of the Urban Service Track/AHEC Scholars program: interprofessional education and team-based care, addressing social determinants of health, and care for the underserved, while featuring the voices of students from a variety of healthcare profession training programs at UCONN and Quinnipiac University. The topics for the podcasts are varied and feature students, professionals, and community members. The target audience includes health professions trainees, health and public health professionals, as well as pre-health professions students.

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Urban Service Talks explores issues and answers questions important to today's and tomorrow's healthcare workforce. The focus of the podcast includes key pillars of the Urban Service Track/AHEC Scholars program: interprofessional education and team-based care, addressing social determinants of health, and care for the underserved, while featuring the voices of students from a variety of healthcare profession training programs at UCONN and Quinnipiac University. The topics for the podcasts are varied and feature students, professionals, and community members. The target audience includes health professions trainees, health and public health professionals, as well as pre-health professions students.

    27. Community Based Primary Care

    27. Community Based Primary Care

    In this episode, UConn School of Medicine students Claire Surkis and Shaharia Ferdus interview UConn Professor Emeritus of Public Health Sciences Judy Lewis, a medical sociologist who developed one of the first school-based health clinic programs in the United States. Professor Lewis has developed partnerships with many community programs both in the Greater Hartford area and internationally. In this episode, we discuss community-centered primary care, the development of school-based health programs and the importance of interprofessional medical education. Join us for a rich discussion with this inspiring guest!

    • 25 min
    26. Pediatric Lead Levels

    26. Pediatric Lead Levels

    Protecting children from exposure to lead is a public health priority. There is no safe blood lead level for children. In this episode, Abhishek Gupta, a UConn medical student, interviews Dr. Jennifer Haile, a pediatrician and Medical Director of the Connecticut Children’s Regional Lead Treatment Program, to learn why lead exposure is so dangerous for children and what healthcare providers and caregivers must do to address the problem. In 2023, Connecticut passed a law addressing lead poisoning that included the 2021 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendation to lower the actionable blood lead level of 5 micrograms per deciliter (µg/dL) to 3.5 µg/dL. Dr. Haile has faculty appointments at both the UConn School of Medicine and Connecticut Children’s Pediatric Residency Program.

    • 28 min
    25. Affirmative Action & Primary Care

    25. Affirmative Action & Primary Care

    In this podcast, Eddyson Altidor, a third-year dental student at UConn School of Dental Medicine, engages in a discussion with Dr. Jeffrey F. Hines, Chief Diversity Officer at UConn Health. Together, they explore affirmative action and its implications for primary care within the healthcare realm. Dr. Hines shares his expertise, providing insights into the evolution of affirmative action and its specific relevance to primary care. They address essential questions aimed at unraveling the complexities surrounding affirmative action's impact on healthcare, discussing its advantages, drawbacks, and dispelling misconceptions. Dr. Hines highlights how affirmative action impacts patients in primary care and emphasizes the role of healthcare education institutions in fostering diversity. Moreover, they discuss the need for policy changes and advocacy efforts to promote diversity and equity in primary care. Join Urban Service Talks to listen, become informed and learn more about opportunities for health professions students/professionals.

    • 20 min
    24. Cultural Awareness in Healthcare

    24. Cultural Awareness in Healthcare

    Join Max Marks and Aysha Hoang, current students at the University of Connecticut’s School of Dental Medicine, as they interview Dr. Sarita Arteaga about cultural awareness in healthcare. In her roles as professor and associate Dean of Students at UConn’s School of Dental Medicine, Dr. Arteaga uses her own experiences in various environments to educate students on how to be culturally sensitive providers for a diverse population of patients. Dr. Arteaga highlights how important interprofessional teamwork is and how we can learn from other’s experiences to benefit our patients.

    • 27 min
    23. Mind, Body, and Soul

    23. Mind, Body, and Soul

    In this podcast episode, "Mind, Body, and Soul". The show explores the relationship between physical, mental, and emotional health, and how they are interconnected. UConn School of Dental Medicine Eddyson Altidor interviews Dr. Shay (Stacer) Vian. Dr. Shay shares insights from her experience as a primary care physician, emphasizing the importance of addressing all aspects of wellness to improve patient outcomes. Dr. Shay offers practical tips for listeners on how to integrate mind, body, and soul wellness into their daily routines. Throughout the episode, the hosts discuss various topics related to holistic health, including mindfulness practices, healthy eating habits, and exercise routines.  The podcast provides valuable information for anyone looking to improve their overall health and well-being. Dr. Shay and Eddyson's expertise and passion for wellness shine through, making for an engaging and informative listen. Whether you're a healthcare provider or an individual looking to prioritize your health, this episode is a must-listen. Join Urban Service Talks to listen, become informed and learn more about opportunities for health professions students/professionals.
     

    • 17 min
    22. Patient Empowerment

    22. Patient Empowerment

    In this episode titled "Patient Empowerment” we explore the ways in which primary care can empower patients to take control of their health and wellness through education and engagement. UConn School of Dental Medicine student Eddyson Altidor interviews Dr. Kenia Mansilla-Rivera, Associate Professor and Director of the UConn Family Medicine Residency Program. They discuss the importance of building strong patient-provider relationships, fostering communication and trust, and providing patients with the knowledge and tools they need to make informed decisions about their health. Through personal anecdotes and examples from her own experiences in the healthcare field, Dr. Mansilla-Rivera highlights the power of patient empowerment in improving health outcomes and quality of life. She shares practical tips and strategies for patients and healthcare providers alike to promote patient empowerment, including ways to improve health literacy, increase patient engagement in care decisions, and build a supportive healthcare team. Join Urban Service Talks to listen, become informed and learn more about opportunities for health professions students/professionals.
     

    • 20 min

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