1 hr 55 min

Healthcare in native communities, lessons learned while working in Russia Кай Квадрат

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Welcome to our first episode of Chi Square podcast in English. In this issue, I hosted Romany Redman. She is a physician internist and pediatrician with Global Health experience. She worked in various settings, such as among native tribes in the USA. Romany lived in Siberia for two years working with a street outreach harm reduction program. She received a prestigious Fulbright award to conduct a qualitative study on Tuberculosis in a regional Tuberculosis hospital. Romany shared her story, told how her international experience changed her life, and offered her advice for those who are building global health careers. We also talked about how non-medical factors such as financial status or housing impact health. This conversation is unique because Romany and I were on an imaginary hike so you could hear a relaxing nature ambiance in the background. Which may immerse you into our imaginary relaxing hike. Please leave your feedback about this episode and share it with your friends to support this podcast. I would also greatly appreciate any financial gifts to help grow this baby further. You are also welcome to suggest a guest or a topic to explore.


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Welcome to our first episode of Chi Square podcast in English. In this issue, I hosted Romany Redman. She is a physician internist and pediatrician with Global Health experience. She worked in various settings, such as among native tribes in the USA. Romany lived in Siberia for two years working with a street outreach harm reduction program. She received a prestigious Fulbright award to conduct a qualitative study on Tuberculosis in a regional Tuberculosis hospital. Romany shared her story, told how her international experience changed her life, and offered her advice for those who are building global health careers. We also talked about how non-medical factors such as financial status or housing impact health. This conversation is unique because Romany and I were on an imaginary hike so you could hear a relaxing nature ambiance in the background. Which may immerse you into our imaginary relaxing hike. Please leave your feedback about this episode and share it with your friends to support this podcast. I would also greatly appreciate any financial gifts to help grow this baby further. You are also welcome to suggest a guest or a topic to explore.


https://linktr.ee/Idrisovbu


@idrisovbu Instagram


@idrisovpodcast Telegram


Поддержать проект можно по ссылке https://www.tinkoff.ru/collectmoney/crowd/idrisov.bulat4/RSqM322749/?short_link=9KEUQnOgtKr&httpMethod=GET

1 hr 55 min

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