The DEI Shift
A podcast focusing on shifting the way we think and talk about diversity, equity, and inclusion in the medical field. The title, The DEI Shift, uses a common acronym DEI (standing for diversity, equity, and inclusion) as a play on the idea of a “day shift”, the time in the hospital when the daytime teams come in, bring fresh perspectives to the issues that arose overnight, and progress patient care forward. This podcast is aimed at: 1) bringing new perspectives and a more inclusive approach to the discussions of diversity issues in healthcare, 2) shifting us away from avoidance, fatigue, and negative connotations that have become attached to these topics, and 3) transitioning these discussions from mere classroom didactics into relevant, day-to-day, organic conversation and application.
Episodes
52 episodes
Disability and Medical Education, Part 2
Join us for Part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Lisa Meeks, a leader on disabilities in medical education and our friend from the Docs with Disabilities podcast, which she founded and co-hosts. Dr. Meeks discusses the prevalence of disabilities...
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Season 6
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Episode 5
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25:23
Disability and Medical Education, Part 1
Join us as we learn from Dr. Lisa Meeks, a leader on disabilities in medical education and our friend from the Docs with Disabilities podcast, which she founded and co-hosts. Dr. Meeks discusses the multifaceted aspects of disability identity, ...
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Season 6
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Episode 4
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31:04
Equity in (Local) Global Health
Whether at home or abroad, healthcare workers are constantly encountering patients and colleagues of varied and sometimes unfamiliar backgrounds, requiring continual growth in their cultural humility, language equity, and resourcefulness in col...
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Season 6
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Episode 3
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48:51
Mental Health and Burnout, Part 2
We're closing out Mental Health Awareness Month with the 2nd part of our discussion of burnout. Join us as we learn from Dr. Anand Jagannath, a clinician educator hospitalist who experienced burnout as an early career physician, and then learne...
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Season 6
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Episode 2
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31:24
Mental Health and Burnout, Part 1
Burnout has unfortunately become an exceedingly common experience for healthcare workers, even independent of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, we start a conversation about burnout, its signs/symptoms, and its potential repercussions wit...
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Season 6
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Episode 1
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26:35
Physicians with Disabilities – A Conversation with Dr. John Hall
In this compelling episode, Dr. Candace Sprott engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. John Hall, a seasoned Internal Medicine physician with a unique perspective on disability in the medical field. Dr. Hall shares his remarkable c...
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Season 5
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Episode 4
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31:49
Pediatric-to-Adult Transitions of Care, Part 2: Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Pick up where we left off in Part 1 (Season 4, Episode 3) by applying the pediatric-to-adult transitions strategies we learned in that episode to a specific patient population: those with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), like ...
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Season 5
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Episode 3
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49:56
Disparities in Diagnostic Reasoning
Join us in learning from our wonderful guests, Dr. Denise Connor (hospitalist and groundbreaking leader in curriculum development for diagnostic reasoning and anti-oppression) and Dr. Cristina Gonzalez (hospitalist and internationally renowned ...
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56:18
Climate Change, Climate Justice, and Healthcare A Beginner’s Primer, Part 2
Join us for Part 2 of our discussion on Climate Change! Climate change is shifting how we live across the globe, impacting some communities far more than others, and forcing us to continue working to mitigate the damage and adapt to a new and c...
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Season 5
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Episode 2
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30:50
Climate Change, Climate Justice, and Healthcare: A Beginner’s Primer, Part 1
Climate change is shifting how we live across the globe, impacting some communities far more than others, and forcing us to continue working to mitigate the damage and adapt to a new and changing environment. Nowhere is this need more important...
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Season 5
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Episode 2
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32:17
Houselessness: A Prism for Understanding Healthcare Disparities, Part 2
Join us for Part 2 of the powerful discussion we started at the end of last season (Season 4, Episode 6), with our 2 experts on caring for people experiencing houselessness, James O’Connell, MD, MACP (Boston Healthcare for the Homeless) and Rac...
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Season 5
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Episode 1
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37:19
Houselessness: A Prism for Understanding Healthcare Disparities, Part 1
From the HIV epidemic to the rise of multi-drug resistant TB and the opioid crisis, those caring for people experiencing houselessness and housing insecurity saw the rise of each of these epidemics in their patient populations long before the r...
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Season 4
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Episode 6
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34:12
Immigrant Health
As the COVID-19 pandemic abates, migration across the globe has increased. Health care professionals are likely to encounter immigrant populations who have unique needs. Join us in learning with Dr. Lorena Bonilla (Internal Medicine Hospitalist...
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Season 4
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Episode 5
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29:55
Medical Misinformation and Disinformation
The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the negative effects medical misinformation and disinformation can have on our communities. Despite these not being new phenomena, health professionals have seen first-hand during the pandemic how...
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Season 4
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Episode 4
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33:07
Pediatric-to-Adult Transitions of Care
Transitions between pediatric and adult healthcare models can be one of the most trying and health-destabilizing things a young person and their caregivers experience. Healthcare professionals on both the sending and receiving ends of this tran...
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Season 4
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Episode 3
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34:36
Trauma-Informed Care, Part 2
Trauma has an undeniable impact on our patients' health and illness, and resilience is vital to their ability to buffer that trauma. Join us in learning from Dr. Moira Szilagyi (President of the American Academy of Pediatrics) and Dr. Edward Ma...
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Season 4
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Episode 2
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33:30
Trauma-Informed Care, Part 1
Trauma has an undeniable impact on our patients' health and illness, but it is not often addressed in the clinical setting, even though many trauma survivors think their healthcare team should know about their trauma history. Join us in learnin...
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Season 4
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Episode 2
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32:00
ACP IM 2022 Live Conference Panel: Launching a Successful DEI Initiative
We are excited to share this recording of our live panel at the ACP Internal Medicine Meeting 2022 in Chicago! Experience this live discussion featuring medical student Ms. Jeshanah Johnson, Dr. Anais Ovalle, Dr. Quentin Youmans, and Dr. Lovele...
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Season 4
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Episode 1
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1:02:06
Physicians as Patients Feat #PTBGIM 2022 and ACP Northern California Region
Dr. Chwen-Yuen Angie Chen is an associate professor at Stanford Medicine, internist-addiction specialist, and ACP California Northern chapter governor. Dr. Linda Clever is board certified in Internal Medicine and Occupational Medicine,...
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10:16
The Minority Tax & Gratitude Tax Feat. #PTBGIM 2022 and ACP Arizona Chapter
Dr. Ricardo Correa, an endocrinology physician in ACP Arizona chapter, Chair-Elect Designee of the ACP Council of Early Career Physicians, and Associate Editor of SGIM Forum, and Dr. Priya Radhakrishnan, Chief Academic Officer/Vice President of...
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18:42
Anti-Racism in Health Care Feat. #PTBGIM 2022 and ACP Massachusetts Chapter
Dr. Elisa Choi, ACP MA governor and Chair-Elect of the ACP Board of Governors, and Dr. Carole Vincent, general internal medicine sp...
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16:52
The Hidden Curriculum Feat. #PTBGIM 2022 and ACP Southern California Region III Chapter
Dr. Candace Sprott, a primary care general internal medicine physician in Southern California Region III Chapter of ACP, and Dr. Jasmine Smith, an assistant professor and hospitalist in Internal Medicine-Pediatrics at the Children’s Hospital of...
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15:21
Health Advocacy & Policy Feat. #PTBGIM 2022 and ACP Oregon Chapter
Dr. Erynn Beeson, an Internal Medicine resident at Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU) and a member of the Oregon chapter of ACP, and Dr. Ximena Levander, an assistant professor at OHSU and Addiction Medicine specialist, reflect on importa...
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18:03
The DEI Shift Pain Management Special Episode: Addressing Bias and Disparities in Pain Management
This episode features Dr. Amber Brooks, a board certified anesthesiologist and comprehensive pain management physician. This episode examines the management of acute and chronic pain, focuses on bias that can manifest in treating those with chr...
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43:55
Health Policy and Advocacy
Join us in learning from guests Dr. Zoe Tseng and Dr. Ankita Sagar about the fundamental importance and role of advocacy and policy work in healthcare. Listen in to learn practical tools and strategies for advocacy at the local, regional, state...
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Season 3
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Episode 7
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29:42