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Maile Taualii, PhD, MPH
WebDr. Tauali‘i received her PhD in Health Services, with an emphasis in Public Health Informatics and Public Health Genetics, from the University of Washington, where she also completed her Master of Public Health in Social & Behavioral Sciences. Dr. Tauali‘i joined HPMG in 2018, in which she worked with CIHR on the utility and validity of health …
42 I The Human Side of Latent TB: Culturally Responsive TB Care w
Web42 I The Human Side of Latent TB: Culturally Responsive TB Care w/ Franky and Mohammed. Summary: We dive into the complexities of navigating the US healthcare system with insights from Franky and Mohammad, focusing specifically on the Marshallese community's challenges and the widespread misconceptions about TB screenings in …
Ileana María Ponce-Gonzalez
WebJune 26, 2023. Ileana María Ponce-Gonzalez, MD, MPH is a clinical faculty member in the Department of Health Services, School of Public Health at the University of Washington. Her work has spanned from academia, clinical services, local and state government, and public health administration, where she has extensive experience working with
Suzanne Barakat Guest: Healthcare for Humans
WebSuzanne Barakat, MD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family & Community Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, where she serves as the Executive Director of the Health and Human Rights Initiative. She completed her residency in Family & Community Medicine at UCSF. Previously, Dr. Barakat contributed …
Ron Chew Guest: Healthcare for Humans
WebRon Chew is a community organizer and nationally recognized leader. He served 17 years as executive director of the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience. He led the museum through a $23 million campaign and the acquisition and renovation of a historical building in the International District, which …
43 I The Human Side of Latent TB: The Congolese Community …
WebSummary: This episode will review the complexities of managing latent tuberculosis within the Congolese community, discussing the critical need for cultural sensitivity and community engagement when addressing latent TB. With insights from Dr. Jean Jacques and host Duncan Reid, we unpack healthcare providers' challenges, from …
Rahel Schwartz Guest: Healthcare for Humans
WebRahel was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and moved to Nairobi, Kenya, when she was 15 years old with her family. After completing high school, she moved to Searcy, Arkansas to attend college and graduated from Harding University in 1993 with a BA in Biology and Chemistry. She moved to Seattle, WA, in 1994 to pursue a graduate …
Therapeutic Violence—How Mental Healthcare Falls Short in …
WebFollow us on Instagram @healthcareforhumanspodcast. This episode features community leaders and prior podcast guests Ahmed Ali, Joseph Seia, Jennifer Huong, James Hang, and Morhaf. The episode delves into the complexities of mental health care within culturally diverse communities, emphasizing the need for culturally competent …
2 I Native Hawaiians—Don't tell me you went on a "vacation" to …
WebToday, we will hear from Dr. Maile Tauali'i about Native Hawaiian history and culture. Dr. Maile Tauali‘i is an assistant clinical investigator for Hawaii Permanente Medical Group. She is a Washington native. She received her PhD in Health Services and MPH from the University of Washington.
Reflection Series—The Power of Cultural Humility and Cultural …
WebTimespan: 42 minutes & 04seconds; Transcription Type: Cleaned Verbatim; Speakers: ( Maha Razzaki & Raj Sundar) 00:00. Dr. Raj Sundar: Hi, I'm Dr. Raj Sundar, a family physician, and a community organizer.You're listening to Healthcare for Humans, the show dedicated to educating you on how to care for culturally diverse communities, so …
Cambodians—Let's talk about the Khmer Rouge, (James Heng, Ep …
WebThe Khmer Rouge regime came to power in 1975 and was responsible for one of the worst genocides of the 20th century. It was responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.5-2 million Cambodians, or around 21-25% of the population. This regime also caused food deprivation and significant trauma for the Khmer people.
4 I Somalis—When was the last time you thought about Ramadan …
WebTo be a Muslim, there are certain practices that you have to fulfill, and one of them is fasting during Ramadan, as you mentioned, the nine months of the Islamic calendar. And that means you are going for 30 days, 29 to 30, depending on the lunar calendar and the sightings of the moon, from sunrise to sunset.
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