7 episodes

Join medical students Anudeeta Gautam (she/her) and Anshul Puli (he/him) on their journey to amplify the diverse voices of those involved with/affected by HIV. Each episode delves into major social, political, and medical issues, as well as important elements in structuring a more equitable healthcare system. Our first season starts off highlighting the work and experiences of different individuals on the HIV care continuum. We’ll be releasing new episodes every other Monday, so stay tuned!

Redefining HIV Anudeeta Gautam and Anshul Puli

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Join medical students Anudeeta Gautam (she/her) and Anshul Puli (he/him) on their journey to amplify the diverse voices of those involved with/affected by HIV. Each episode delves into major social, political, and medical issues, as well as important elements in structuring a more equitable healthcare system. Our first season starts off highlighting the work and experiences of different individuals on the HIV care continuum. We’ll be releasing new episodes every other Monday, so stay tuned!

    6. A Pharmacist's Role in Ending the HIV Epidemic: Exploring the Intersection of Pharmaceutical Medicine, Community Health & PrEP Access

    6. A Pharmacist's Role in Ending the HIV Epidemic: Exploring the Intersection of Pharmaceutical Medicine, Community Health & PrEP Access

    Dr. Olivia Nathan is a pharmacist at Equitas Health with a focus on equitable healthcare access for black women. She’s given a TEDx talk on the disproportionate allotment of PrEP to black women (‘PrEPare Black Women: Health Inequity in PrEP Access’) and currently works on disseminating vaccine information in her local community in Columbus, Ohio. As a fierce advocate both in the pharmacy and on the ground with the people she serves, she models what it looks like to integrate community voices and perspectives into health advocacy. In this episode, we discuss her journey into pharmaceutical medicine and how her identity as a black woman has shaped her future ambitions in advancing health literacy and equity.

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    • 39 min
    5. HIV Across LGBTQIA+ Communities: A Queer Physician's Journey to Developing a Compassionate Practice

    5. HIV Across LGBTQIA+ Communities: A Queer Physician's Journey to Developing a Compassionate Practice

    Dr. Paul Benson has been practicing HIV & Family medicine for the past 30+ years and is currently the director of Be Well Medical Center in Berkeley, MI. He initially did an externship at the Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinic in San Francisco, where he developed a deep passion for STI and preventative care work. A quote from his bio reflects how he became dedicated to HIV care work: “Little did I know that HIV would find me and change my life the way that it has. I’ve seen many friends die of HIV, many brilliant and gifted people. I’ve seen the frustration of a community that felt that the country’s response, and the world’s response, was sub-adequate at best.”

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    • 32 min
    4. Translating Community Health Principles into the Hospital: A Perspective on Public Health Nursing, Holistic Patient Care & Access-Directed Advocacy

    4. Translating Community Health Principles into the Hospital: A Perspective on Public Health Nursing, Holistic Patient Care & Access-Directed Advocacy

    Today we talk to Theresa, a nurse manager at a large academic hospital in Boston, about her work applying principles of community health to a hospital setting. She started exploring her interest in community health while a student at Northeastern, where she eventually took up the opportunity to support people in Guatemala. Eventually returning back to Boston, she brought her passion for community health work to a community health van. While working at an academic hospital was a much different speed, she’s now committed herself to applying important lessons in comprehensive, holistic care to every part of her clinical work at the HIV clinic.

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    • 44 min
    3. Treating HIV from the 80s to now: How Treatments, Patient Relationships, and Healthcare Access have Developed (Part Two) ft. Dr. Tedaldi

    3. Treating HIV from the 80s to now: How Treatments, Patient Relationships, and Healthcare Access have Developed (Part Two) ft. Dr. Tedaldi

    This week, we bring you the conclusion of our conversation with Dr. Ellen Tedaldi. Join us as we uncover the current shortcomings of HIV therapeutics for women, how to best support the health of populations marginalized by society, the specific ways these political and socioeconomic barriers bar continuity of care, lessons we can learn from the HIV epidemic when navigating the current COVID pandemic, and more. We feel honored to share Dr. Tedaldi's perspectives on issues pressing HIV healthcare, and we hope these episodes inspire you to reflect on the state of healthcare delivery and access in your own community. And if you haven't already, make sure to check out part one of this interview!

    Click here for more information on the HIV Outpatient Study (HOPS). 

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    • 34 min
    2. Treating HIV from the 80s to now: How Treatments, Patient Relationships, and Healthcare Access have Developed (Part One) ft. Dr. Tedaldi

    2. Treating HIV from the 80s to now: How Treatments, Patient Relationships, and Healthcare Access have Developed (Part One) ft. Dr. Tedaldi

    In this week's episode, we talk to Dr. Ellen Tedaldi, the director of the HIV Program at Temple University Hospital - a pioneer in the field and idolized by her students and colleagues. She walks us through her unintentional path into the field and we learn more about the role of politics, continuity of care, patient-physician relationship, and clinical trials in HIV Care. 

    Be sure to tune in on July 26th for part two of this conversation, where we will dive deeper into how Dr. Tedaldi integrates community, hospital, and federal resources to support the diverse patient population that she cares for.

    For more information on Dr. Tedaldi, visit: https://medicine.temple.edu/ellen-tedaldi 


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    • 26 min
    1. Living with HIV in Modern America: A Story of Internet Culture, Betrayal, Healing & Activism ft. Mx. Thurston

    1. Living with HIV in Modern America: A Story of Internet Culture, Betrayal, Healing & Activism ft. Mx. Thurston

    To kick off our first episode of the season, we talk to Mx. Thurston! From accessing care and support to mitigating their self-perception of what it means to live with HIV, we learn about how they've navigated the complex landscape of HIV care. As an HIV activist and current Modern English PhD student at Michigan State University, they have been dedicating journalistic and broader literary works to chronicling the diverse narratives of people living with HIV.

    For more information on their body of work, visit:

    List of Books

    Thurston Howl Publications


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    • 35 min

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