The Doctor's Art

Medicine at the Margins of Society | James O’Connell, MD


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Imagine practicing medicine not within the sterile confines of a hospital, but in the unpredictable world of city streets and shelters, where every patient encounter challenges conventional notions of care, empathy, and human dignity. We explore this reality through the extraordinary journey of Jim O'Connell, MD, whose groundbreaking work with Boston's homeless population has profoundly reshaped health care for society's most marginalized individuals.


Dr. O'Connell is the founding president of the Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program and an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. In this episode, Dr. O’Connell shares stories from his extensive frontline experience, detailing the unique challenges of treating patients facing complex medical and psychiatric conditions exacerbated by unstable living conditions. From addressing devastating public health crises such as AIDS and tuberculosis to establishing consistent mental health care, he provides profound insights into what makes healthcare effective for homeless populations. He also reflects on a formative early experience — being asked by nurses to wash patients feet — that deeply influenced his understanding of empathy and the essence of medical service. Through these reflections, we gain a powerful appreciation for the depth of patience, relational care, and respect required in caring for vulnerable communities. 


In this episode, you’ll hear about: 


2:00 - Dr. O’Connell’s unexpected path to medicine


11:34 - The distinction between a “country doctor” and a doctor who works in an academic setting


13:42 - How Dr. O’Connell began working with homeless populations 


20:30 - The difficulties doctors faced in the early years of the HIV/AIDS epidemic


29:14 - Navigating the compounding challenges of access and continuity among the homeless population 


37:12 - What has kept Dr. O’Connell dedicated to treating this population for 30+ years 


51:24 - Dr. O’Connell’s recommendations to clinicians on how to compassionately serve the homeless 



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