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Think you know the secrets to pediatric mental health care? Well, this week’s episode will make you think again! Your host, Dr. Lia Gaggino, will dive deep into the nuanced world of cultural sensitivity in pediatric healthcare with the inspiring psychiatrist, Dr. Farah Abbasi. As an advocate for minorities and newcomers, Dr. Abbasi unpacks the layers of health disparities and speaks to the heart of cultural competency. Learn how to navigate the complex tapestry of identities you encounter in your practice and why understanding each child's background is crucial for effective treatment. By revealing her journey as an immigrant healthcare professional, and the challenges that come with assimilating into American culture, Dr. Abbasi highlights the significant need for a more inclusive and culturally nuanced approach to patient care. As we prepare for the launch of a new limited series podcast focused on revolutionizing mental health delivery, this dialogue with Dr. Abbasi is like obtaining a key to unlock the potential of culturally responsive care that honors the diversity of the young souls we serve. Get ready to unravel the secrets to cultivating a truly inclusive healthcare environment – your blueprint to becoming the healthcare provider of the future is just one click away!
[00:33 -10:54] Understanding Cultural Competence in Pediatric Mental Health Care
[10:55 - 18:42] Cultural Humility in Pediatric Mental Health Care
[18:43 - 25:07] Enhancing Healthcare Inclusivity for Diverse Patient Backgrounds
[25:08 - 38:24] The Impact of Cultural Competence on Health Outcomes
[38:25 - 43:27] Closing segment Takeaway
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Key quotes for Twitter:
"Another piece that we assume everybody is, seeking this utopia, this American dream, but most of their refugees might not be here out of their choice”.… Dr. Farah Abbasi on the different reasons why people come to America.
"A lot of Muslim women complain to me that physicians never talk to them directly as if they’re not in charge of their health, that they are looking towards husbands, fathers, brothers, or whoever is accompanying them, thinking that they are not capable of making their own decisions..."... Dr. Farah Abbasi on the culture differences for women.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Pediatric Meltdown was listed as a Top 20 Pediatric Podcast on FeedSpot.
If you’d like to connect with me, you can Tap the “What Are Your Thoughts” button at the top of the notes or you can find me on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, or email me at [email protected]. To learn more about me visit https://www.pediatricmeltdown.com/
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Think you know the secrets to pediatric mental health care? Well, this week’s episode will make you think again! Your host, Dr. Lia Gaggino, will dive deep into the nuanced world of cultural sensitivity in pediatric healthcare with the inspiring psychiatrist, Dr. Farah Abbasi. As an advocate for minorities and newcomers, Dr. Abbasi unpacks the layers of health disparities and speaks to the heart of cultural competency. Learn how to navigate the complex tapestry of identities you encounter in your practice and why understanding each child's background is crucial for effective treatment. By revealing her journey as an immigrant healthcare professional, and the challenges that come with assimilating into American culture, Dr. Abbasi highlights the significant need for a more inclusive and culturally nuanced approach to patient care. As we prepare for the launch of a new limited series podcast focused on revolutionizing mental health delivery, this dialogue with Dr. Abbasi is like obtaining a key to unlock the potential of culturally responsive care that honors the diversity of the young souls we serve. Get ready to unravel the secrets to cultivating a truly inclusive healthcare environment – your blueprint to becoming the healthcare provider of the future is just one click away!
[00:33 -10:54] Understanding Cultural Competence in Pediatric Mental Health Care
[10:55 - 18:42] Cultural Humility in Pediatric Mental Health Care
[18:43 - 25:07] Enhancing Healthcare Inclusivity for Diverse Patient Backgrounds
[25:08 - 38:24] The Impact of Cultural Competence on Health Outcomes
[38:25 - 43:27] Closing segment Takeaway
Other episodes you may like:
https://pediatricmeltdown.com/episodes
163 Period Poverty and the Tampon Tax: The Audacity of Advocacy
161 Menstrual Equity Changes Lives: The Power of Days
151 American Indian/Alaskan Native Youth: Beyond Adversity
147 Racial Discrimination & Black Infant Morbidity: Systemic Change Starts with You
Key quotes for Twitter:
"Another piece that we assume everybody is, seeking this utopia, this American dream, but most of their refugees might not be here out of their choice”.… Dr. Farah Abbasi on the different reasons why people come to America.
"A lot of Muslim women complain to me that physicians never talk to them directly as if they’re not in charge of their health, that they are looking towards husbands, fathers, brothers, or whoever is accompanying them, thinking that they are not capable of making their own decisions..."... Dr. Farah Abbasi on the culture differences for women.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Pediatric Meltdown was listed as a Top 20 Pediatric Podcast on FeedSpot.
If you’d like to connect with me, you can Tap the “What Are Your Thoughts” button at the top of the notes or you can find me on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, or email me at [email protected]. To learn more about me visit https://www.pediatricmeltdown.com/
LOVE WHAT YOU HEARD? Leave us a 5-star review so we can continue to provide you with great content. Share this episode and help people know more about children’s health and well-being.

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