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LearnOn Podcast: Health Equity By Youth, For Everyone!

Jaansi Patel
Artificial Intelligence
Health Equity
Digital Health
Telemedicine
Healthcare Consulting
Public Health
Lead Contamination
Healthcare Innovation
Patient Care
Cardiology
AI In Healthcare
ADHD
Science Journalism
Mrna Technology
Medical Innovation
Neurofeedback
Patient Advocacy
Pharmacy Education
Diversity and Inclusion
Clinical Trials

Hello learners! Looking to hear about problems and solutions in medicine? We've love for you to tune into our engaging conversational episodes hosted by Jaansi Patel (17 years old). We discuss anything and everything about health equity, medical technology, neuroscience, and mental health. Don't sweat the details -- we're big fans of breaking down jargon so that all listeners can learn from our gu... more

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In this episode, Jaansi and Dr. Francis Shen unpack neurolaw, the emerging field at the intersection of brain science, law, and public policy. Together, they explore how neuroscience can reshape ideas, what debates about free will mean for criminal j... more

Today, Jaansi sits down with Dr. Michael Rich, also known as the Mediatrician, to explore how digital media and technology shape adolescent identity and connection. Together, they discuss why screens themselves aren’t the problem, how digital tools c... more

In this episode, Jaansi sits down with Dr. Anne Harrington to explore how science, especially medicine and mental health, operates not only through data, but through powerful stories. Together, they discuss how cultural narratives shape psychiatric k... more

In the first episode of the season, Jaansi sits down with Dr. Howard Gardner, the renowned creator of the Multiple Intelligences theory, to explore how we define intelligence in an age of rapid technological and social change. Together, they discuss ... more

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Anne Harrington
Professor in the History of Science department at Harvard University, internationally recognized scholar of psychiatry and neuroscience.
Harvard University
Episode: The Scientific Narratives of Health Outcomes with Dr. Anne Harrington
Howard Gardner
World-renowned psychologist, educator, and professor at Harvard University.
Harvard University
Episode: Ethical Minds for Equitable Futures with Dr. Howard Gardner
Dr. Richard Thompson
Professor of Marine Biology at the University of Plymouth focusing on microplastics
University of Plymouth
Episode: How Curiosity Changed Environmental Health Policy (featuring Dr. Richard Thompson)
Pilar Ortega
An emergency medicine physician and vice president of diversity, equity, and inclusion at the ACGME.
ACGME
Episode: Can Healthcare be Lost in Translation? (featuring Dr. Pilar Ortega)
Yoona Kim
Co-founder and CEO of Arine
Arine
Episode: Beyond Adherence: Rethinking Medication Management (featuring Dr. Yoona Kim)
Laura Baisas
Science news writer and reporter at Popular Science
Popular Science
Episode: Headlines, Honesty, and the Heart of Science (featuring Laura Baisas)
Noelle Eder
Global CIO for the Cigna Group
Cigna Group
Episode: Deconstructing the Healthcare System (featuring Noelle Eder)
Dr. Brandy Matthews
Vice President for Medical Affairs and Alzheimer's Disease at Eli Lilly and Company and trained behavioral neurologist
Eli Lilly and Company
Episode: The Forefront of Neurodegeneration (featuring Dr. Brandy Matthews)
Marc Kirschner
Professor at Harvard Medical School specializing in Systems Biology
Harvard Medical School
Episode: Back to the Basics (featuring Dr. Marc Kirschner)

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Jaansi Patel
Host of the podcast, she is a 16-year-old passionately engaging in discussions about health and science. Her youthful perspective brings a fresh outlook to complex medical topics, making them relatable to various audiences.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 28 ratings
  • Very interesting podcast

    The choice of topics for each season is amazing. I look no further or buy any books on these topics. It’s definitely not ONLY for kids but for everyone. Great job guys! Keep it coming.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ShravanToomula
    United States2 years ago
  • Review

    This podcast is awesome! When I listen to one of your episodes, it sounds very interesting and does helps me with my emotions every time when I listen every day. It also gives me emotional, mental, physical and well-being facts I can remember all the time every day. I have told my family and friends about this podcast. I listen to your episodes in my mom’s car and at Grandma’s and Aunty’s house. I highly recommend it for kids and grown-up’s. Please keep up the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Isaiah Bryant
    United States5 years ago
  • Amazing

    I recommend for kids and adults alike

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hammy😀
    United States5 years ago

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The Scientific Narratives of Health Outcomes with Dr. Anne Harrington
Q: What are your thoughts on psychedelics in relation to historical and current mental health treatments?
Psychedelics, once demonized, are now being reconsidered as potential medicines and we need to watch how this view develops amid debates on their use and societal acceptance.
Ethical Minds for Equitable Futures with Dr. Howard Gardner
Q: What are the implications of AI in education?
AI can take over much of the standard curriculum, making education more tailored to individual interests and needs, while emphasizing the need for ethical considerations in human relationships.
Ethical Minds for Equitable Futures with Dr. Howard Gardner
Q: How do you see MI theory today helping us understand more applications of intelligence and education in general?
MI theory has evolved to incorporate advancements in neuroscience and computational intelligence, allowing for a broader understanding of various types of intelligence and their applications in education.
Can Healthcare be Lost in Translation? (featuring Dr. Pilar Ortega)
Q: How can healthcare institutions better support the training and development of multilingual medical professionals?
By formally recognizing language skills within healthcare professional training and matching them with patient needs.
Can Healthcare be Lost in Translation? (featuring Dr. Pilar Ortega)
Q: How have you seen language barriers impacting patient outcomes?
Language barriers can lead to inadequate care, but matching patients and doctors who speak the same language significantly improves health outcomes.

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2. Howard Gardner
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4. Pilar Ortega
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