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What if you could revolutionize healthcare communication for diverse communities with just a 90-second video?
That's exactly what Dr. Ripudaman Singh Minhas and his team are doing with their innovative approach to health education. Imagine a world where families can access vital health information in their native language, delivered by someone who looks like them and understands their cultural nuances. From TikTok-style snippets to in-depth Instagram lives, this initiative is breaking down barriers and building trust across various cultural and linguistic groups. With a focus on accessibility, hope, and cultural representation, they're transforming how health information is shared and received. By leveraging the power of "trusted messenger models" and collaborating with community advisory boards, they ensure that their content resonates deeply with their target audiences. From pediatricians to psychologists, a diverse team of over 60 clinicians volunteer their expertise to create content that's not just informative, but also engaging and culturally sensitive. This groundbreaking approach isn't just changing how we communicate health information – it's potentially saving lives, one short video at a time.
[02:06 -09:46] Cultural Representation in Online Health Resources
[09:47 - 17:07] Social Media for Public Health: Innovative Content Strategies
[17:08 - 21:26] Expanding Digital Health Education for Youth and Diverse Communities
[21:27 - 33:48] Social Media Impact on Pediatric Health Education
[33:49 - 40:23] Closing segment Takeaways
Links to resources mentioned on the show
Newsletter Sign Up: Our Kids Health
Website: Our Kids Health - Our Kids Health
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/our-kids-health
Twitter/X: Our Kids' Health (@Our_KidsHealth) on X
Our Chapters: Our Kids' Health Network | Instagram | Linktree
Support our Work: Our Kids Health Hospital initiative
Other episodes you may like:
https://pediatricmeltdown.com/episodes
185. Cultural Competency: Health Equity and Outcomes
182. Social Media Dangers: Protecting and Educating Youth
151. American Indian/Alaskan Native Youth: Beyond Adversity
146. Racism, Medicine, and Transformation: Eliminating Health Disparities and Systemic Inequalities
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Key quotes for Twitter:
"We have a study right now through our Ukrainian Kids Health Channel looking at the experiences of families who were displaced during the onset of war in Ukraine and how social media was used as a tool as a part of the resettlement process with young children, and we're learning some really wonderful things about how we can leverage social media for good.".. Dr. Ripudaman Singh Minhas on how social media supports parenting
"When there's information that's coming out from mainstream institutions, there may be mistrust, it may be harder for families to take in that information as well." .. Dr. Ripudaman Singh Minhas on overcoming mistrust in healthcare
**Transcript of Episode Available upon request**
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/ or reach out, DM me on IG, FB or LI and if you’d like to chat set up a discovery call to talk about your needs and challenges: https://calendly.com/gagginol/discovery-call
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What if you could revolutionize healthcare communication for diverse communities with just a 90-second video?
That's exactly what Dr. Ripudaman Singh Minhas and his team are doing with their innovative approach to health education. Imagine a world where families can access vital health information in their native language, delivered by someone who looks like them and understands their cultural nuances. From TikTok-style snippets to in-depth Instagram lives, this initiative is breaking down barriers and building trust across various cultural and linguistic groups. With a focus on accessibility, hope, and cultural representation, they're transforming how health information is shared and received. By leveraging the power of "trusted messenger models" and collaborating with community advisory boards, they ensure that their content resonates deeply with their target audiences. From pediatricians to psychologists, a diverse team of over 60 clinicians volunteer their expertise to create content that's not just informative, but also engaging and culturally sensitive. This groundbreaking approach isn't just changing how we communicate health information – it's potentially saving lives, one short video at a time.
[02:06 -09:46] Cultural Representation in Online Health Resources
[09:47 - 17:07] Social Media for Public Health: Innovative Content Strategies
[17:08 - 21:26] Expanding Digital Health Education for Youth and Diverse Communities
[21:27 - 33:48] Social Media Impact on Pediatric Health Education
[33:49 - 40:23] Closing segment Takeaways
Links to resources mentioned on the show
Newsletter Sign Up: Our Kids Health
Website: Our Kids Health - Our Kids Health
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/our-kids-health
Twitter/X: Our Kids' Health (@Our_KidsHealth) on X
Our Chapters: Our Kids' Health Network | Instagram | Linktree
Support our Work: Our Kids Health Hospital initiative
Other episodes you may like:
https://pediatricmeltdown.com/episodes
185. Cultural Competency: Health Equity and Outcomes
182. Social Media Dangers: Protecting and Educating Youth
151. American Indian/Alaskan Native Youth: Beyond Adversity
146. Racism, Medicine, and Transformation: Eliminating Health Disparities and Systemic Inequalities
Building Better Workflows Podcast
Building Better Workflows
Key quotes for Twitter:
"We have a study right now through our Ukrainian Kids Health Channel looking at the experiences of families who were displaced during the onset of war in Ukraine and how social media was used as a tool as a part of the resettlement process with young children, and we're learning some really wonderful things about how we can leverage social media for good.".. Dr. Ripudaman Singh Minhas on how social media supports parenting
"When there's information that's coming out from mainstream institutions, there may be mistrust, it may be harder for families to take in that information as well." .. Dr. Ripudaman Singh Minhas on overcoming mistrust in healthcare
**Transcript of Episode Available upon request**
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/ or reach out, DM me on IG, FB or LI and if you’d like to chat set up a discovery call to talk about your needs and challenges: https://calendly.com/gagginol/discovery-call
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