The Premed Years

594: Medicine Beyond the White Coat: The Power of Research and Advocacy


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(00:01) Impacting Healthcare Disparities Through Research

(08:23) Transforming Healthcare Through Research

(17:12) Expanding Healthcare Access and Training

(26:10) Inspiring Future Healthcare Providers

Growing up in a small Michigan town, Dr. Karriem Watson was destined for a career in football until life had other plans. Witnessing the harrowing realities of health disparities firsthand after losing his mother to breast cancer and watching his father battle diabetes and cancer, Karriem found a new calling. Join us as he shares this transformative journey from aspiring athlete to a passionate researcher focused on cancer disparities, emphasizing the critical role of clinical trials and understanding social determinants of health. Karriem's story is a powerful reminder of how personal experiences can drive us to make impactful changes in the world around us.

We then turn our attention to the intersection of medicine, research, and technology, featuring the groundbreaking All of Us Research Program at the NIH. This initiative offers a treasure trove of data, essential for advancing personalized medicine. Through compelling narratives, we explore how genetic screening and treatment are revolutionizing care for conditions like chronic kidney disease and spinal muscular atrophy. The conversation extends to the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in healthcare, illustrating its role in evolving data analysis, medical research, and patient care.

Finally, the episode examines the multifaceted challenges of managing chronic conditions in disadvantaged communities, where social determinants of health often exacerbate issues. We explore visionary healthcare models that integrate medical, legal, and nutritional support, fostering a holistic approach to patient care. The importance of diversity and empathy in medical education is emphasized, advocating for immersive experiences and global perspectives to better understand and serve diverse populations. By reflecting on the impactful work of Federally Qualified Health Centers, we inspire future healthcare providers to blend creativity, compassion, and an entrepreneurial spirit into their practice, forging a more equitable healthcare landscape for all.

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