Attending physician on the street – Dr. Bob Fauer
Episode description
Dr. Bob Fauer tended patients for 40 years as a family physician, much of that time in upscale Scottsdale, AZ. In 2011, he also began serving a different clientele – the homeless in Phoenix – during the Occupy Movement, protesting the gaping economic inequality in our country.
He began by driving the streets and alleyways of Phoenix, handing out money and supplies to those in need. Realizing his medical skills could be put to better use, he began searching for organizations that would help him make that happen.
In 2021, he was contacted by Street Medicine Phoenix, a student-led organization from the College of Public Health at the University of Arizona. He began volunteering with them, and the group grew quickly, fueled with student volunteers from the medical schools at U of A, Arizona State University, Creighton, Mayo Clinic, and the Midwestern schools of optometry and veterinary medicine.
Bob ultimately retired from his medical practice, and is now medical director of the organization. He is also a member of the international Street Medicine Institute, with hundreds of chapters over six continents. He is making a difference not just in the lives of the unhoused he is helping, but in hundreds of medical students as they learn the value of service.
Click here to learn more about Street Medicine Phoenix: https://streetmedphx.wixsite.com/uarizona
Original air date: May 8, 2025.
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