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S6E12 Reflections and Insights
Hosts Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD, close the year by looking back on six seasons of the award-winning “Off the Charts.” The pair share what they’ve learned and how they’ve applied it to…
S6E11 Melrose Center Helps with Eating Disorders
Dr. Margaret Funk is passionate about the treatment of eating disorders at Melrose Center. She shares what inspired her to pursue this area of medicine and impactful moments she has had with…
S6E10 Honoring Different Food Cultures
Family nurse practitioner Munira MaalimIsaq and Dr. Yeng Yang share how they’ve helped patients from various cultural backgrounds manage high blood pressure and diabetes without giving up the foods…
S6E9 Dementia and Music to Access Memory
Shelley Quiala and Paul Scholtz of Cantus Vocal Ensemble explore the powerful intersection of music and memory through the group’s performances. Quiala, Cantus’ executive director, and Scholtz,…
S6E8 Opioids, Outreach and Innovation in St. Paul
Dr. Aaron Burnett, medical director for Regions EMS and the St. Paul Fire Department, and SPFD assistant chief Steve Sampson discuss how their teams are confronting the opioid crisis on St. Paul…
S6E7 Clinical Simulation Team Creates Exercise Focused on Belonging
Sumaya Noor, a hospital medicine physician assistant at Regions Hospital, and Ryan Aga, director of clinical simulation at HealthPartners, discuss the origin and impact of innovative training they…
S6E6 TRIA's Innovative Care in Women's Sports Medicine
The women’s sports medicine program at TRIA addresses the unique challenges female athletes face, such as higher rates of ACL injuries and the effects of hormonal changes on training and recovery.…
S6E5 Breaking Down Stereotypes About International Adoption
Nicole Wojowski, a registered nurse at Regions Hospital, joins the show to explore the complexities and often misunderstood international adoption process. The discussion delves into myths and…
S6E4 Unhoused Population in St. Paul
A pair of experts with Healthcare for the Homeless share their perspectives working with unsheltered populations and addressing homelessness. Kat Donnelly, a family nurse practitioner with Minnesota…
S6E3 Mentorship and Belief Inspire Role with Hmong Nurses Association
Xiongmee Chang shares how mentorship and unwavering belief inspired her to accomplish goals and take on roles previously unimagined. The Regions Hospital nurse manager joined the Hmong Nurses…
S6E2 Hospital@Home
It’s possible for patients to receive hospital-level care inside their homes. HealthPartners Hospital@Home director Tia Radant and medical director Dr. Chrisanne Timpe talk about the program’s…
S6E1 What to Know About Antibiotics and Antimicrobial Stewardship
Maxx Enzmann and Zack Nelson, infectious diseases pharmacists and members of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program (ASP) at HealthPartners, tell us the top three things everyone should know about…
S5E6 Accessibility in Health Care and Beyond
As the director of web and mobile digital accessibility at HealthPartners, Steve Sawczyn leads a team dedicated to making health care simple and accessible for everyone. Steve, who is blind, has used…
S5E5 How Bystander CPR Improves the Odds of Survival
Statistics show that women and communities of color are less likely to receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation after cardiac arrest. Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah is the emergency medical services director at…
S5E4 Improving Access to Yoga for Chronic Pain in the Spanish-speaking Community
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to chronic-pain management. Each person’s story is unique and requires individualized care that often includes non-opioid therapies. Sara Hall, a clinical nurse…
S5E3 Living with a Sudden and Life-changing Physical Disability
Stephanie Zahrbock suddenly lost all sensation and the ability to move or feel anything below her belly button in 2016 when a lesion was discovered on her spine. The former runner shares how her…
S5E2 Equity and Creating Safe Spaces for Open Dialogue
It’s important to understand that equity, the quality of being fair and impartial, means we don’t all start from the same place. Equity in the workplace starts with commitment and alignment.Rhonda…
S5E1 Minneapolis Schools Heal and Transform Through Grief and Trauma
Growing Through Grief is a school-based grief support and crisis management program supported by the Park Nicollet Foundation that provides children with peer support groups, individual counseling,…
S4E8 Institute for Healthcare Improvement's Equity Action Lab
Our focus on reducing disparities led to a partnership with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. A gap in care with our Somali patient population was discovered after reviewing numbers for…
S4E7 Family Cancer Gene Discovered with myGenetics
HealthPartners created myGenetics, a community health research program in partnership with Helix, because DNA can tell people about their health and may hold the key to understanding certain health…
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Off the Charts: Examining the Health Equity Emergency has published 52 episodes since December 2021, covering topics in Health & Fitness, Medicine.
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