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  • Ebola: The Intersection Between Science and Culture
    2026/06/30

    The current Ebola outbreak is leveraging many lessons from previous outbreaks in its control efforts. This episode looks at those lessons where science and culture intersect, and how crucial understanding, respecting, and collaborating with that culture is to responding to outbreaks.

    Disclaimer intro by Claire Eliason.
    Intro/Outro Music by Westin Wong

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    11 分
  • The Past and Future of Measles
    2026/06/20

    Measles is currently having a major comeback…and that’s not a good thing. In this episode we take a look at the history of Measles, from the pre-vaccine era to today, and take a peek into the future we could have if we decide to act.

    Disclaimer intro by Claire Eliason.
    Intro/Outro Music by Westin Wong

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    14 分
  • Improving Your Travel History
    2026/06/14

    Taking a travel history is an important part of every complete medical history, but do we do it well? In this episode, I talk about the importance of a good travel history and, using the mnemonic TIDE, give you some tips on how to take a better travel history.

    Disclaimer intro by Claire Eliason.
    Intro/Outro Music by Westin Wong

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    14 分
  • Episode 14: Urgent Calls from Distant Places
    2024/01/29

    Dr. Marc-David Munk discusses some themes from his new book, URGENT CALLS FROM DISTANT PLACES: An Emergency Doctor’s Notes About Life and Death on the Frontiers of East Africa.

    Guest Bio: MARC-DAVID MUNK a Canadian/American, has emerged as a prominent figure in healthcare, driving change in emergency medicine and healthcare management across the U.S. and internationally. His career began as an emergency medicine professor and as the medical director of Qatar’s national ambulance service. Advancing to executive roles, he served as Chief Medical Officer for elite physician groups and as the regional President for an international division of a leading American healthcare system. Raised in Switzerland and Canada, Dr. Munk’s educational path led him to earn a BA in philosophy and religion from Colgate University. He then attained an MPH in international health from Boston University. His medical training was completed at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, followed by an emergency medicine residency and an international health fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh. He also holds a Diploma in Tropical Medicine from Peru’s Gorgas Program and a master’s in healthcare management from Harvard University. Dr. Munk lives outside Boston with his wife and two children.

    Links to Dr. Munk and his book:
    https://www.mdmunk.com
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/mxmunk
    Amazon book/ebook: https://a.co/d/gxDop0j

    Disclaimer intro by Claire Eliason.
    Intro/Outro Music by Westin Wong

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    19 分
  • Episode 13: Global Match Making! What to look for in a Global Health Partner
    2023/09/18

    Finding a great Global Health partner in your efforts to serve and make an impact is incredibly important. In this episode, I talk about the benefits of partnering up as well as what to look for in a global health partner.

    Disclaimer intro by Claire Eliason.
    Intro/Outro Music by Westin Wong

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    13 分
  • Episode 12: Nuances of Medical Interpretation
    2023/09/05

    The need for interpretation is common and critical in global medicine. Student doctor Michael Johnson joins the podcast to discuss the nuances of the vital service that helps deliver quality care to our patients.

    Co-Host/Guest Information:
    Michael Johnson is an osteopathic medical student at Rocky Vista University in Southern Utah and hails the University of Utah as his alma mater. He has a bachelor’s degree in biomedical physics with double minors in Spanish and Chemistry. He served an ecclesiastic mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Bogotá, Colombia and surrounding cities from 2014 to 2016. With that basis of Spanish, he volunteered as a medical interpreter at the University of Utah Hospital and later certified as a Medical Interpreter through Bridging the Gap. He has thousands of hours of medical interpreting experience and has interpreted at most major hospitals in the state of Utah. His most recent experience was at St. George Regional Medical Center while employed for IH (formerly IHC). His favorite aspect of interpreting is getting to know people from diverse backgrounds. Additionally, his favorite cases to interpret were those that he knew would make a substantial difference and for which he could not be replaced by a digital interpreter, typically fast paced emergencies.

    Disclaimer intro by Claire Eliason.
    Intro/Outro Music by Westin Wong

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    25 分
  • Episode 11: The Climate-Health Connection
    2023/07/03

    Have you heard of Deep Ecology? On this episode, student doctors Jess Vergara and Nicole Blekhter dive into the connection between our environment and our health.

    Co-Host/Guest Information:
    Nicole Blekhter is a first-generation American from Moldova and Lithuania and currently an Osteopathic Medical Student at Rocky Vista University. She has known she has wanted to become a physician for as long as she can remember, eager to serve and care for patients locally and globally. Nicole completed her Bachelor of Science in Psychology at Villanova University and continued to pursue her master’s degree in Physiology & Biophysics at Georgetown University. Any free time she can get is spent in the outdoors, whether it be skiing, climbing, canyoneering, running or hiking.

    Jess Vergara is a Hawaiian-born first-generation American of Filipino heritage. She is an Osteopathic Medical Student at Rocky Vista University. After completing her Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sport Science with a minor in chemistry at the University of Utah, she earned her Master's degree in Biomedical Sciences at RVU. She is deeply passionate about public health, social justice, environmental protection, and providing healthcare services to underserved and indigenous communities. In between outdoor adventures and studying at the library, she enjoys indulging in podcasts, embarking on road trips, and expressing her culinary creativity in the kitchen.

    For additional information on this topic, as well as to reference the items discussed, check out:
    https://www.cdc.gov/climateandhealth/effects/default.htm
    https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/climate-change-and-health
    https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/
    https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/programs/geh/climatechange/index.cfm
    https://www.treehugger.com/what-is-deep-ecology-philosophy-principles-and-criticism-5191550
    https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/programs/climatechange/index.cfm
    https://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/agents/air-pollution/index.cfm
    https://grassrootsonline.org/who-we-are/
    https://ijhpr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/2045-4015-2-23

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    20 分
  • Episode 10: Lessons Learned from Antonella Lozano (Reflection Series)
    2023/06/26

    As part of our Reflection Series, Student Doctor Antonella Lozano shares some of her thoughts and lessons learned through her personal experiences in Global Medicine.

    Co-Host/Guest Information:
    Antonella Lozano is a medical student passionate about women's health and pediatrics. Growing up as a minority, raised by a single mother, and not having health insurance, she understands how uncomfortable a medical experience can be. As a physician she would like to change that narrative and engage with patients in a caring and meaningful way that will provide them with a welcoming and safe environment. She would like to change medicine by changing patients perspective on what medicine can be. She wants to be an advocate for women, children, and underrepresented minority groups so that they feel seen at their doctor's office.
    To learn more about Antonella, visit: https://63ed68700ba82.site123.me/

    Disclaimer intro by Claire Eliason.
    Intro/Outro Music by Westin Wong

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    20 分