
Harvard Medical School
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 119 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Welcome to Recovery Month! In celebration of primary care’s role in addiction care, we are featuring a show about caring for patients with addiction.
Our guests this week are Adele Ojeda, the office based opioid treatment (or OBOT) nurse for Barre F... more
This week, we are joined by Russ Phillips! Dr. Russell Phillips is Director of the Center for Primary Care and the William Applebaum Professor of Medicine and Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is a devoted p... more
Our guest this week is Dr. Margot Kushel, a Professor of Medicine at UCSF and Director of the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations, as well as the Director of the UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative. Dr. Kushel’s research focuses on ho... more
Our guest this week is Dr. Steven Woolf. He is the C. Kenneth and Dianne Wright Distinguished Chair in Population health and Health Equity at VCU as well as Director Emeritus and Senior Advisor to the VCU Center on Society and Health. He joins us thi... more
Good interviews with people who have interesting research and field experience in a variety of areas, and excellent insight into how these relate to health outcomes.
Love the show, but Audrey I can BARELY HEAR YOU! Especially in contrast to the guest audio your voice is very soft, and I find myself adjusting my earbud volume when the conversation switches. Please maybe hold the mic closer, or do some post-recording adjustments. Thanks
As a public health student and aspiring Internist, I love this podcast so much and learn incredibly valuable information. My favorite episodes are the APM RAND study & Gun violence research episodes. However the audio production is REALLY bad. The volumes for the host vs the interviees is drastically different and I always hurt my ears straining to hear what the interviewees are saying and then it switching abruptly to much louder volume.
Also their voices are very fuzzy and the words aren’t c... more
Love! I’m working in the developing field of complex care and find this highly relevant. Thanks!
Really does a great job surveying important new concepts at the edge of innovation in primary care.
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Apple Podcasts | #176 |
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