Episodios
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Join us for an engaging conversation with rising fourth year medical student and Cameroon native Vanessa Amabo as she starts her journey in the Anne C Carter Fellowship!
*TW: contains conversations about historical and current global practices of female genital mutilation.*
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In this episode Dr. Mona Shah of The Integrated Management of Adolescent and Adult Illness (IMAI) Alliance and preceptor at USF's Morsani College of Medicine talks to us about decentralization, preventative medicine, and following your own path.
IMAI: https://www.imaialliance.org/
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Today's solo episode with Emily is a global insight diving into the history of humanitarian aid in times of crisis, how you can get involved, and a call to action to stay informed on worldly events. Hope you learned something!
Charity Navigator: https://www.charitynavigator.org/
World Food Programme: https://www.wfp.org/who-we-are
UNICEF: https://www.unicef.org/
Doctors without Borders: https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/
Direct Relief: https://www.directrelief.org/place/united-states/
Feeding America: https://www.feedingamerica.org/programs-services
https://www.who.int/news/item/15-01-2024-preventing-famine-and-deadly-disease-outbreak-in-gaza-requires-faster--safer-aid-access-and-more-supply-routes
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/10/18/u-s-announcement-of-humanitarian-assistance-to-the-palestinian-people/
https://www.elac.ox.ac.uk/programmes-projects/solferino-21/humanitarian-aid-past-and-present/#:~:text=Every%20conflict%20since%20World%20War,emerged%20in%20World%20War%20II.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4910138/
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2008512
https://internationalmedicalcorps.org/
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Join us to hear from medical student Nora Newcomb on her experiences in organized medicine and how to get involved!
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Today's inaugural fireside chat is near and dear to my heart because I have the honor of speaking with the wonderful and inspirational Dr. Julia Toman. Dr. Toman earned her medical degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, magna cum laude. She completed her residency in Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery at Yale University followed by her fellowship in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery under the mentorship of Dr. Edward Farrior here at the University of South Florida where she is now Assistant Professor and chief of the Division Facial Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery. Dr. Toman also recently obtained her Master of Public Health, and in the global health realm, maintains a relationship with the ENT department at the Nelson Mandela School of Medicine and Incosi Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban, South Africa which she began during her residency. Dr. Toman’s project supports educational exchange of ENT trainees and research development, and I was fortunate enough to travel to South Africa with her in 2021 to perform research in otolaryngology and get to meet all of the phenomenal surgeons and colleagues in the KwaZulu Natal region. Dr. Toman in someone I aspire to be like when I grow up, as a surgeon, a mentor, a global citizen, and a human being. Join us today as we talk about intentional but organic relationship building, flexibility, and bi-directional collaboration.
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Jade Tso joins us today from University of California, Davis where she is a third year medical student in the honors research track, ARC-MD. Jade has worked as a Program Manager for Advance Access & Delivery, done community organizing with Partners in Health Engage, and undertaken global health efforts nationally and internationally with multiple other organization prior to joining the Anne C. Carter Fellowship as a first year medical student. Tune in to hear about Jade's views on being attorneys for the poor, being adaptable, and how to be intentional when planning your endeavors!
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Today's episode highlights Nora Newcomb, a 3rd year medical student from USF passionate about disability advocacy, as she discusses the power of good mentorship, thoughtful and intentional advocacy, and how in global health the best thing to do is just put yourself out there and get in the arena!
Important Links from the episode:
International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine: https://isprm.org/
Medical Students with Disability & Chronic Illness: https://msdci.org/
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Join us for an energizing and impassioned interview with Dr. Aliah Fonteh, PGY0 Obstetrics and Gynecological resident who shares with us the adventure-studded path to where she is now, the inspiration she draws from her mentor (and cousin) Dr. Judwin Ndzo, and final notes on the importance of service, education, and donation.
Important Links from the podcast:
Dr. Ndzo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judwin-ndzo-16317b70/?originalSubdomain=uk
CamDocUK: https://www.camdocuk.org/
Global Giving, KIHEFO: https://www.globalgiving.org/donate/85720/kigezi-healthcare-foundation-kihefo/
Project CURE: https://projectcure.org/
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Today in this bonus episode of the HER podcast we are recording from Eldoret, Kenya, and are joined by three very special guests- Linda, Celestine, and Emily! This team of women works at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Eldoret, a town in western Kenya. They are integral members of the Kaposi Sarcoma Center of Excellence and work every day to increase access to healthcare for patients with this disease. Tune in to hear about their highs, lows, and advice to those interested in their work!
ampathkenya.org
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Welcome to Episode 1 of the HER (Health, Equity & Reflection) podcast, an AMWA Anne C. Carter Fellowship production. We are so glad you're here! In this episode, you'll hear all about the podcast and future episodes. You'll also have the opportunity to hear from the outgoing 2022-2023 AMWA National Global Health Chair Alexis- in a mini "Fellow Feature" style interview.
Stay tuned every other Wednesday to hear more!
AMWA Anne C. Carter Fellowship Information: https://www.amwa-doc.org/students/global-health/
WordPress: https://carterfellows.wordpress.com/
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The Anne C. Carter Fellowship is positioned very uniquely as one of the only global health programs aimed towards developing women leaders in the global health sphere. As women in global health, we are by nature innovators, problem solvers, and citizens of a global community. We want to connect, share, educate, learn. With this podcast we aim to highlight ambitious and curious women from across the world and share the current happenings in the global health sphere.