Equal Dose

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Welcome to Equal Dose, the podcast where we dive deep into the critical issues shaping our health and wellbeing. Each week, we’ll be exploring the big questions—how can we improve health outcomes for everyone? How do we tackle the inequities in our healthcare system? And most importantly, how can we make real change? From expert insights to powerful personal stories, we’ll break down complex health challenges and highlight the solutions that are making a difference. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, a patient, or someone who just wants to know more, this podcast is for you.

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  1. 13.02.2025

    Rural America's Opioid Crisis: The Fight for Better Treatment & Recovery

    Rural America is facing a hidden crisis—the opioid epidemic is hitting harder than ever, yet these communities often lack access to essential care. 🚨In this episode of Equal Dose, we dive deep into the challenges of substance use treatment in rural areas, where overdose rates are 45% higher than in cities.🔎 Why is treatment failing rural communities?💬 What role does peer recovery support play?🤝 How can programs like PRISM and ARTEMIS bridge the gap?Joining us:📢 Dr. Sarah Kattakuhzy, Director of ARTEMIS, CESAR, University of Maryland, explains how healthcare needs to evolve to better support those struggling with polysubstance use.https://cesar.umd.edu/ 📢 Dwayne Dean, a Peer Recovery Specialist, University of Maryland, with 11 years in recovery, shares his powerful personal story—from battling addiction to becoming a lifeline for others seeking recovery.https://www.gmhaddictionlab.org/ddeanWhy does this matter? Because peers make recovery possible in ways clinical professionals alone cannot. People struggling with addiction need more than medication—they need trust, community, and someone who truly understands their journey.🚨 This is more than just a crisis—it’s a public health issue that demands real solutions.#EqualDosePodcast #OpioidCrisis #RuralHealth #PeerSupport #AddictionRecovery #HealthEquity #SubstanceUse #HarmReduction CHAPTERS 00:00 – Welcome to Equal Dose Podcast00:04 – Understanding Rural Health & Health Equity00:31 – The Opioid Epidemic in Rural America: Why It’s Different01:12 – Introducing Dr. Sarah Kattakuhzy & Dwayne Dean02:01 – ARTEMIS & PRISM: Transforming Addiction Recovery04:45 – The Role of Peer Recovery Specialists in Substance Use Treatment07:56 – What Is Polysubstance Use & Why Is It More Dangerous?09:15 – Barriers to Healthcare in Rural America (Provider Shortages, Transportation, Telehealth Gaps)12:35 – The Critical Need for Harm Reduction in Addiction Treatment15:02 – Changing the Stigma Around Addiction & Drug Use18:27 – How Peer Recovery Specialists Build Trust & Save Lives21:34 – Why Rural Communities Struggle More with Substance Use Care25:50 – The Future of Addiction Care: What Needs to Change?28:45 – How the Patient Advisory Committee is Reshaping Research31:12 – Final Thoughts & The Path Forward32:00 – Next on Equal Dose: Preventing Violence in Communities32:15 – Like & Subscribe to Support Health Equity Conversations

    34 мин.
  2. 16.01.2025

    Tackling the Overdose Crisis with Data-Driven Solutions

    In this episode of Equal Dose, we dive deep into the overdose crisis, a pressing public health challenge in the United States. Host Autria Godfrey discusses the alarming statistics, the evolving drug supply, and the innovative strategies being deployed to save lives. Featuring insights from: - Dr. Allison Arwady, Director of the CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, on the role of data in overdose prevention. - Dr. Eric Wish and Erin Artigiani from the Center for Substance Use, Addiction, and Health Research, University of Maryland who reveal the impact of urinalysis programs and their potential to shape policy. We also examine how public health interventions, harm reduction, and real-time data collection are making a tangible difference in reducing fatalities. 💡 Don't miss this vital conversation on how communities, healthcare providers, and policymakers can work together for a healthier future. Like, comment, and subscribe to support our mission of health equity! Chapters: Introduction 00:00:00 - Welcome to Equal Dose: Exploring health equity and better outcomes. Overview of Overdose Prevention 00:00:27 - Topic introduction: Overdose prevention strategies and statistics. Key Guests and Disclaimer 00:00:42 - Introducing Dr. Allison Arwady, Dr. Eric Wish, and Erin Artigiani. 00:01:07 - Podcast disclaimer about medical advice. Rising Overdose Statistics 00:01:28 - Laila Rizvi shares insights on overdose fatalities and trends. Hopeful Trends in Overdose Declines 00:02:52 - Discussion on a 10% decline in overdose fatalities since 2022. CDC’s Approach to Overdose Prevention 00:03:30 - Dr. Arwady explains the CDC’s prevention and intervention strategies. Data-Driven Prevention 00:05:24 - Importance of data in identifying overdose spikes and trends. Case Study: New Jersey’s Overdose Response 00:09:19 - How local data-driven interventions reduced fatalities. Emerging Drug Threats 00:11:41 - Medetomidine and other new substances in the drug supply. Adapting Interventions for Diverse Communities 00:15:00 - Tailoring strategies to address different demographics and behaviors. Predictive Analytics and Overdose Prevention 00:17:03 - Using predictive technologies to anticipate and prevent overdoses. Youth Substance Use Prevention 00:20:27 - Progress in youth substance use and prevention strategies. Future of Overdose Prevention 00:22:30 - Innovations on the horizon for overdose prevention efforts. Urinalysis and the EDDS Program 00:25:25 - Dr. Wish explains the history and impact of the EDDS project. Polysubstance Use and Policy Implications 00:29:03 - The challenges of addressing polysubstance use in public health. Importance of Non-Stigmatizing Language 00:33:13 - How language affects treatment and recovery outcomes. Challenges in Expanding EDDS 00:34:24 - Funding and implementation barriers for the EDDS program. Collaborative Approaches to Substance Use Treatment 00:36:01 - Healthcare and community-based program collaborations. Innovations in Data Application 00:38:00 - Developing toolkits and virtual communities for ED staff. Closing Discussion 00:43:00 - Recap of challenges and successes in overdose prevention. Looking Ahead 00:44:32 - Preview of the next episode: Rural health and polysubstance abuse. Credits 00:45:02 - Acknowledgment of the production team.

    45 мин.
  3. 12.12.2024

    Disability and Health Equity: Breaking Barriers

    In this episode of Equal Dose, we delve into the pressing issues surrounding disability, health equity, and systemic ableism. Join hosts Autria Godfrey, Stephen Horn, and Laila Rizvi as they speak with leading experts, including Sharon Milberger, Jaime Junior from Michigan Developmental Disabilities Institute and Professor Michelle Meade from the University of Michigan’s Center for Disability Health and Wellness. Discover the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities, explore groundbreaking initiatives like MVP Certification for accessible healthcare, and hear firsthand about the intersection of disability, advocacy, and systemic change. 📌 Topics covered: • The social and medical models of disability • Addressing ableism in healthcare • Building trust in public health systems • Advocating for inclusive policies 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe to the channel and join the conversation on how we can create a healthier, more inclusive future for all. - https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2024/s0716-Adult-disability.html#:~:text=The%20latest%20data%2C%20from%20the,having%20a%20disability%20in%202022. - https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240063600 - https://www.ama-assn.org/system/files/health-equity-ableism-primer.pdf - https://nwlc.org/resource/forced-sterilization-of-disabled-people-in-the-united-states/. -https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8722582/#:~:text=Across%20participants%3A%2079.8%25%20%E2%80%9Cstrongly,have%20worse%20QOL%20than%20people Chapters: 00:00:00 - Welcome to Equal Dose 00:00:12 - Meet the Hosts 00:00:41 - Today's Topic: Disability and Health Equity 00:01:05 - Disclaimer 00:01:22 - Expert Guests on Disability and Inclusion 00:02:03 - Broad Demographics of Disability 00:03:01 - Economic Costs of Disability 00:04:00 - Ableism in Healthcare 00:05:05 - Historical Ableism in the U.S. 00:06:02 - Creating Accessible Healthcare Systems 00:07:50 - Systemic Barriers to Inclusion 00:10:00 - Disability Advocacy in Leadership 00:12:15 - Advocacy and Personal Experience 00:15:30 - Public Trust in Healthcare Systems 00:19:00 - Training Gaps in Medical Education 00:22:00 - Public Perceptions of Disability 00:25:00 - The Role of UCEDDs in Systems Change 00:30:00 - Legal Gaps in the ADA 00:33:50 - Distrust in Public Health Post-COVID 00:38:00 - Future Actions for Disability Equity 00:39:50 - Closing Remarks and Next Episode Preview

    42 мин.
  4. 14.11.2024

    Celebrating 70 Years of Organ Transplants: Inspiring Stories of Legacy, Innovation, and Hope

    In this special episode of Equal Dose, we mark the 70th anniversary of the first successful organ transplant and explore the powerful impact of organ donation and transplantation. Join hosts Autria Godfrey in Washington, DC, and Stephen Horn in London as they dive into personal stories and groundbreaking advancements in the field of transplantation. Episode Highlights: - Kristina Moon shares the legacy of her late husband, firefighter Billy Moon, and the incredible story of the lives he saved through organ donation. - Dr. Luke Yates from the UK charity Live Life Give Life discusses his personal story of loss and his advocacy for increased organ donor registration. - Jeff Orlowski, CEO of LifeShare Network, explains the latest transplantation technologies and successful outreach for donor registration. Tune in to hear these stories of resilience, legacy, and innovation as we honor the progress in organ donation and the ongoing need to support those waiting for transplants. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode to spread awareness and celebrate the gift of life that organ donation brings. Resources and Links: Learn more about organ donation: NHS Organ Donation (UK) / OrganDonor.gov (US) The Billy Moon Foundation: billymoonfoundation.org Live Life Give Life: livelifegivelife.org LifeShare Network: lifeshareok.org #EqualDosePodcast #OrganDonation #TransplantAnniversary #HealthEquity #Podcast #transplant #health Chapters 00:00 - Welcome to Equal Dose 00:03 - Introduction to Social Determinants of Health 00:08 - Hosts Introductions: Autria Godfrey and Stephen Horn 00:13 - Podcast Focus on Health Equity 00:23 - Episode Topic: 70th Anniversary of Transplantation 00:49 - Medical Disclaimer 01:14 - Guest Previews: Kristina Moon, Luke Yates, and Jeff Orlowski 01:35 - Historical Background: First Kidney Transplant (1954) 01:43 - Transplant Between Identical Twins 01:51 - Nobel Prize for Dr. Joseph Murray's Work in Transplantation 01:58 - Transplant Statistics in the UK 02:05 - Guest Introduction: Laila Rizvi, WebsEdge 02:19 - Impact of Organ Donation: Current Statistics and Challenges 03:05 - Introducing Kristina Moon and the Legacy of Billy Moon 03:33 - Kristina Moon Shares Her Story: December 2022 04:39 - Billy Moon’s Organ Donation: Saving Five Lives 05:50 - The Billy Moon Foundation and Its Mission 07:22 - Maintaining Connections with Organ Recipients 08:39 - Meeting Billy's Heart Recipient: An Emotional Moment 09:37 - Heartbeat Keepsake with Build-A-Bear 10:10 - Introducing Luke Yates from Live Life Give Life 10:24 - Luke's Story: Waiting for a Transplant for His Wife 12:02 - The Challenge of Waiting for a Transplant 13:00 - Organ Shortage and Cultural Barriers in the UK 15:08 - Jeff Orlowski on Advances in Transplantation Technology 16:55 - Normothermic Perfusion vs. Cold Storage for Organs 18:48 - Increasing Organ Donation in Underrepresented Communities 22:10 - Organ Donation as a Human Gift 25:10 - Collaborations with Communities and Healthcare Providers 28:03 - Logistics of the Donation and Transplant Process 31:28 - Closing Remarks and Thank You to Guests 31:38 - Preview of Next Episode: Equity in Data and Health Research 32:10 - Equal Dose is Brought to You by WebsEdge

    32 мин.
  5. 09.10.2024

    The Mental Health Access Crisis — Can We Fix It?

    Welcome to the debut episode of Equal Dose, the podcast dedicated to exploring ways to improve health outcomes for everyone! In this first episode, hosts Autria Godfrey and Stephen Horn dive into a pressing issue affecting countless lives across the United States: access to mental health services. They are joined by Dr. Mark Komrad, a renowned psychiatrist and faculty member at Johns Hopkins, Tulane, LSU, and the University of Maryland. Together, they unpack the complex landscape of mental health care, discussing: Insurance Barriers: How limitations and restrictions by insurers inhibit access to mental health treatment. Recent Policy Changes: An exploration of the Biden administration's new rule aimed at expanding access and lowering costs for mental health and substance use disorder care. Ethical Dilemmas in Psychiatry: Delving into topics like involuntary treatment and the challenges psychiatrists face. Innovations in Mental Health Support: Introducing Healthy Gamer, a platform supporting mental health in the gaming community, especially among younger generations. Join us for an insightful conversation that sheds light on why mental health care can be so difficult to access and what steps are being taken to break down these barriers. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on future episodes! #worldmentalhealthday #EqualDosePodcast #MentalHealth #HealthEquity #MentalHealthAccess #BreakingBarriers #PodcastLaunch #MentalHealthAwareness #Healthcare #Wellbeing #DrMarkKomrad #HealthyGamer #WebsEdge #StephenHorn #AccessToCare #MentalHealthMatters #PodcastDebut #HealthForAll #InnovationInHealthcare #MentalHealthForAll Program Notes: https://familymedicine.uw.edu/rhrc/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2022/10/RHRC_DBOCT2022_PSYCHIATRIST_Andrilla.pdf https://www.nami.org/support-education/publications-reports/public-policy-reports/a-long-road-ahead/\ https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/You-Need-Help!/Mark-S-Komrad/9781616494551. YouTube Chapters: 00:00 - Welcome to Equal Dose 00:07 - Exploring Health Equity 00:14 - Today's Topic: Access to Mental Health Services 00:27 - Disclaimer 00:55 - Introducing Laila Rizvi 01:11 - Transatlantic Effort 01:25 - Unpacking Mental Health Services 01:34 - Upcoming Interview with Dr. Mark Komrad 01:52 - Barriers in Mental Health Care 02:06 - Background: Mental Health Parity Act 02:33 - NAMI Survey Findings 02:54 - Crisis Response vs. Prevention 03:02 - Biden Administration's New Rule 03:32 - Mental Health Coverage on Par with Physical Health 04:05 - President Biden's Statement 04:44 - Interview with Dr. Mark Komrad Begins 05:02 - Discussion on the New Rule 05:47 - The Three P's: Prior Authorization, Parity, Programming 06:11 - Challenges with Parity Enforcement 06:45 - Prior Authorization Hurdles 07:06 - Ghost Networks in Insurance 07:56 - Is the New Rule Comprehensive Enough? 08:47 - Reimbursement Rates and Insurance Participation 09:49 - Current State of Mental Health Services 10:45 - Telehealth's Impact on Access 12:00 - Shortages in Mental Health Care 12:42 - Ethical Dilemmas in Psychiatry 13:16 - Involuntary Treatment Ethics 14:33 - Physician-Assisted Suicide Debate 16:30 - Differences in Legislation Across States 17:30 - Potential Consequences of Policy Changes 18:12 - Introduction to Healthy Gamer 19:05 - Mission of Healthy Gamer 20:22 - Coaching vs. Therapy 21:45 - Educational Resources and Parental Support 22:33 - Dr. Komrad's Book: You Need Help! 23:20 - Empowering Families 24:50 - Navigating Involuntary Treatment Systems 26:06 - Closing Remarks with Dr. Komrad 26:12 - Preview of Next Episode 26:44 - Upcoming Guests 27:52 - Final Thoughts and Farewell 28:11 - Credits

    29 мин.

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Welcome to Equal Dose, the podcast where we dive deep into the critical issues shaping our health and wellbeing. Each week, we’ll be exploring the big questions—how can we improve health outcomes for everyone? How do we tackle the inequities in our healthcare system? And most importantly, how can we make real change? From expert insights to powerful personal stories, we’ll break down complex health challenges and highlight the solutions that are making a difference. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, a patient, or someone who just wants to know more, this podcast is for you.