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From Scrubs to Social Media: How Some Med Students Become Influencers

04 Nov 2024  |  www.mdedge.com
Medical students like Joel Bervell, Tabhata Paulet, and Jeremy “JP” Scott are leveraging social media to address health equity, inspire minority students, and share personal experiences. Bervell uses his platform to highlight racial biases in medicine, while Paulet provides resources for Latinx students and Scott focuses on minority representation and mental health. Their efforts have garnered significant followings and collaborations, such as Bervell's advisory role at the White House and Scott's ambassadorship with FIGS. These students emphasize the importance of social media in broadening their impact beyond traditional medical education.

Accommodations are available for Georgia voters with disabilities

25 Oct 2024  |  ajc
Georgia provides various accommodations for voters with disabilities, including accessible voting machines, assistance for those unable to sign or see the ballot, and the option to use service animals. Voters can also use apps to read their ballots and request ballots in their native language. The Georgia Secretary of State and vote.gov offer guidance on ensuring accessibility at polling places, emphasizing the importance of confirming necessary accommodations before Election Day.

Morehouse School of Medicine to receive millions to diversify clinical studies

17 Oct 2024  |  ajc
Morehouse School of Medicine is set to receive significant funding to enhance diversity in clinical trials, building on previous contributions from Novartis and a new commitment from Sanofi. This initiative aims to address health disparities highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly among communities of color. The funding follows a historic $600 million donation from Bloomberg Philanthropies to historically Black medical schools, including Morehouse, to combat systemic underinvestment and support medical education. The FDA emphasizes the importance of diverse representation in clinical trials to ensure health equity, as current participation rates among minority groups remain low. The article underscores the ongoing efforts to improve diversity in medical research and education.

Emory studies mental health as a leading cause of pregnancy-related deaths

07 Oct 2024  |  ajc
Emory University is conducting research to address mental health as a significant factor in pregnancy-related deaths, focusing on improving maternal mental health and influencing policy changes. Studies highlight the impact of opioid use disorder on maternal and infant health, revealing racial disparities in treatment access. Another study examines PTSD in pregnant Black women, aiming to enhance screening and reduce adverse birth outcomes. The research is supported by significant funding and aims to guide healthcare providers in better diagnosing and treating mental health disorders during pregnancy.

Augusta hospital cared for both patients and staff during Helene

04 Oct 2024  |  ajc
In response to Hurricane Helene, Doctors Hospital in Augusta provided extensive support to both patients and staff, including free meals, emergency housing, and a day camp for children. The hospital collaborated with the HCA Hope Fund and The Salvation Army to offer additional services like hot showers and laundry. Despite power outages, the hospital remained operational with emergency generators. Wellstar MCG Health also continued to meet healthcare needs, reopening many services and clinics. Both hospitals restricted visitors to conserve resources, while expressing solidarity with the affected community.

Some Georgia hospitals still not up to full service after Helene

02 Oct 2024  |  ajc
Georgia hospitals are still recovering from the impact of Hurricane Helene, with some facilities like Wellstar MCG Health Medical Center continuing to operate despite challenges such as power outages and flooding. The Georgia Board of Nursing has allowed out-of-state nurses to work in the state to help manage the situation. South Georgia Medical Center had to adapt its operations to care for patients, while St. Mary’s Health Care System was prepared to assist but remained largely unaffected. The situation highlights the resilience and adaptability of healthcare systems in the face of natural disasters.

Former Biden adviser, Atlanta doctor calls for audits of AI health tech

18 Sep 2024  |  ajc
The article discusses the potential and challenges of AI in healthcare, highlighting concerns about biases and the need for diversity among AI programmers and trainers. It emphasizes the importance of addressing healthcare workforce shortages, with major Georgia health systems investing in education to train more workers. The article also underscores the need for public health partnerships, with initiatives like the More in Common Alliance aiming to diversify the medical workforce and improve patient care. Security measures are being implemented to protect healthcare workers amid increasing violence, and the role of AI in healthcare is debated, with experts calling for audits and regulations to ensure fairness and privacy.

Roni Robbins' Rosh Hashanah Message for 2024

15 Sep 2024  |  Atlanta Jewish Times
Roni Robbins reflects on the significance of Rosh Hashanah, sharing personal memories of family gatherings in New York and North Carolina. She expresses a longing to recreate the warmth and traditions of her youth for her children. This year, she faces the poignant experience of participating in yizkor for the first time since her father's passing, while also remembering Holocaust victims and those affected by recent events in Israel. Robbins finds solace in her role as a synagogue usher, despite the added security concerns in today's world.

More than 40% of Georgia’s counties lack maternity care places, such as hospitals and birth centers

12 Sep 2024  |  ajc
Georgia faces significant challenges in maternity care, with over 40% of its counties lacking essential maternity care facilities. The state has a high maternal mortality rate and a significant number of women living in maternity care deserts. The March of Dimes report highlights the worsening state of maternity care, particularly in rural areas and among women of color. Efforts to address these issues include funding from the CDC and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, as well as proposals for telehealth services and mobile health centers. The report emphasizes the need for improved access to quality maternity care to reduce disparities and improve outcomes for mothers and infants.

Georgia veterinary specialists caution against Equine Encephalitis

29 Aug 2024  |  ajc
Eastern Equine Encephalitis, a rare mosquito-borne virus, poses a low risk to humans in Georgia, despite recent concerns in New England. The CDC reports few human cases annually, with a higher incidence in animals. Georgia's veterinary experts, including Daniel Mead from the University of Georgia, emphasize the importance of mosquito control and preventive measures. While the virus is more prevalent in the southern and coastal regions, the risk of human infection remains minimal. Dr. Steven Fairchild notes the rarity of human cases in Georgia, advising vigilance in areas with high mosquito activity. The CDC and Georgia Department of Public Health recommend using insect repellent and eliminating standing water to reduce infection risk.
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