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Crisis Conversations: The (Virtual?) Future of Medicine

Jun 27, 202027 minSeason 3Ep. 14
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Episode description

Telemedicine – virtual appointments with doctors and health professionals – has become the only way many people can get the care they need during the pandemic. But some see unexpected advantages to the telemedicine surge. Now more people can see a doctor without taking time off work. Or struggling to arrange childcare. Or finding a way to evade a controlling life partner. Is it possible that telemedicine could even help to close health disparities across race, class and age, and improve gender equity?

Host: Brigid Schulte, Director, Better Life Lab at New America.


Guests:

Amanda Williams, Ob/gyn and Physician, and Maternity Director for Kaiser Permanente Oakland.

Lucy McBride, Primary Care physician who writes a daily newsletter on Covid & physical and mental health.

Minakshi Raj, Incoming Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign, who researches family caregiving and health information technology.

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