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Dr. Seth Berkowitz and Economist Hunt Alcott join us to discuss nutrition, food insecurity, and their relevance to emergency medicine. What questions can we ask to identify food insecurity quickly? What resources can we offer patients? How might it affect our clinical decision making?
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Dr. Seth Berkowitz is an assistant professor in the division of general medicine and clinical epidemiology of medicine at the University of North Carolina and has done extensive research on food insecurity and its relation to human health, particularly in low-income patients and patients suffering from type II diabetes.
Hunt Allcott is an Associate Professor of Economics at NYU whose research includes investigation on consumer behavior. He recently co-authored a 2018 study entitled "Food Deserts and the Causes of Nutritional Inequality".
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Dr. Seth Berkowitz and Economist Hunt Alcott join us to discuss nutrition, food insecurity, and their relevance to emergency medicine. What questions can we ask to identify food insecurity quickly? What resources can we offer patients? How might it affect our clinical decision making?
Objectives:
Take-home points:
Additional Resources:
Guests:
Dr. Seth Berkowitz is an assistant professor in the division of general medicine and clinical epidemiology of medicine at the University of North Carolina and has done extensive research on food insecurity and its relation to human health, particularly in low-income patients and patients suffering from type II diabetes.
Hunt Allcott is an Associate Professor of Economics at NYU whose research includes investigation on consumer behavior. He recently co-authored a 2018 study entitled "Food Deserts and the Causes of Nutritional Inequality".
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