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New in Town
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Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
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Social support; Mental health; Compliance; Grief; HIV; Medicine; Depression; Poverty; Social Work; Health literacy; Adherence; Medicine & Public Health; Health Psychology; Medical Sociology; Premedical Education
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John Boltri
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This is a story of three patients seen by a newly licensed physician shortly after completing residency training. The physician was born, raised, and educated in the northeastern United States before moving to Texas where he was unprepared to handle the cultural differences and challenges he faced. In this report, the author describes encounters with three patients who have a different approach to their own health. The first patient was an HIV-positive mother who preferred to rely on God for her healing. The second patient was also an HIV-positive individual who had a different interpretation of how to take his medications. Finally, the third patient was a woman with obsessive compulsive disorder who could not afford the bus fare to see a psychiatrist. In all the three cases, the author was touched by the plight and response of each patient.
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adherence
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Department of Family & Community Medicine
Depression
Grief
Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
HEALTH literacy
Health Psychology
HIV
John Boltri
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The Hungry Child and the Corner Store
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Stacey Gardner-Buckshaw
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Urban corner stores in Northeast Ohio have a reputation for contributing to neighborhood demise. Sales of liquor, cigarettes, lottery tickets, and other high-calorie low-nutrition foods along with high check-cashing fees have given corner stores titles such as “predatory” or “destructive.”
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Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
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I'm Going to Be OK
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2019
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Communication; Diabetes; Medicine; Trust; Emergency; Social Work; Medicine & Public Health; Health Psychology; Medical Sociology; Premedical Education
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Emily Godlewski
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“It’s about time you got in here.” I was just a few minutes late getting started for Kathleen’s appointment, so it seemed apparent she was in a hurry. Kathleen sat in a chair next to our examination table. She was restless and her excess body weight poured around the arm rests. I politely explained that I had spent the last few moments reading over her records.
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Aultman Hospital
Communication
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Diabetes
Emergency
Emily Godlewski
Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
Health Psychology
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Medical Sociology
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
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Fatalismo
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Elain Occil
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Milagros is a 50-year-old Puerto Rican woman whose family I met while over the course of 3 months volunteering at a family medicine clinic in South Bronx. She was accompanied by her two teenage daughters, Amparo, 18, and Beatriz, 13, and her grandson Alberto. She had been widowed 8 years ago and had only got insurance because of Medicaid expansion. She suffered from uncontrolled diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and HIV.
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Chronic Disease
Elain Occil
Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
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Medicine & Public Health
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Stalemate
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Communication; Medicine; Poverty; Social Work; Addiction; Medicine & Public Health; Health Psychology; Medical Sociology; Premedical Education; Lung disease
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Brian Bachelder
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My next patient to be seen during office hours is the typical one whose name is instantly recognizable and causes a shiver much like what a sour candy ball does to your mouth. The interaction is pleasurable enough, but the end result is always disagreeable.
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Addiction
Brian Bachelder
Clev eland Clinic Akron General Hosptial
Communication
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Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
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Lung disease
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Medicine & Public Health
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Am I a Strong Person?
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Diabetes; Medicine; Depression; Resilience; Social Work; Medicine & Public Health; Chronic disease; Health Psychology; Medical Sociology; Premedical Education
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David Sperling
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My family and friends (and even my doctor!) think I’m a strong person, but I don’t see it that way. I just do what I need to do to get through each day. Taking care of my family, friends, and sometimes even complete strangers is actually what keeps me going.
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Chronic Disease
David Sperling
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Depression
Diabetes
Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
Health Psychology
Journal Article
Medical Sociology
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
NEOMED College of Medicine
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Resilience
Social Work
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Kidnapped
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Culture; Medicine; Social Work; Language; Medicine & Public Health; Health Psychology; Medical Sociology; Premedical Education; Informed consent
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Kingsbury Diana M
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The translator and I arrived at a modest home in a neighborhood just outside of downtown. We were halfway through the interview process – at perhaps number 20 or 21 of the 45 we had planned to conduct. The neighborhood and home were much like the others – a bygone reminder of Akron’s booming rubber industry days and now representing a new era of the city’s history – the resettlement of hundreds of refugees from some of the world’s most troubled regions. We approached the home and saw several pairs of shoes lined neatly next to the door. We removed our own shoes and stepped inside.
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Culture
Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
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Kingsbury Diana M
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Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
NEOMED College of Medicine
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I Hurt Everywhere
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1905-7
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Chronic pain; Medicine; Social Work; Health literacy; Medicine & Public Health; Health Psychology; Medical Sociology; Premedical Education; Patient communication
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David Sperling
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Dr. S: Diffuse pain, possible drug-seeking behavior. Ms. K: Doc, I hurt everywhere. I’ve had all kinds of tests and no one can figure out what’s wrong with me. I went to the ER again last week because my chest was hurting and I was afraid it was my heart. They said it wasn’t my heart and I need to see a PCP.
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Chronic pain
David Sperling
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
HEALTH literacy
Health Psychology
Journal Article
Medical Sociology
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
NEOMED College of Medicine
November 2019 Update
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Premedical Education
Social Work
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The Annual Big Girl/Big Boy Exchange
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Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
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Sexism; Medicine; Social Work; Paternalism; Medicine & Public Health; Health Psychology; Medical Sociology; Premedical Education; Patient communication; Gender inequality
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Kristin Baughman
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Several years ago, when I had a painful cyst on my ovary, my family doctor referred me to an OB/GYN. He is not the physician I would have chosen. I prefer female doctors, but I was anxious to get care quickly, and the physician seemed knowledgeable and willing to discuss options with me, so I stuck with him for future yearly exams. I did not want to seem sexist by insisting on a female physician.
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Department of Family & Community Medicine
Gender inequality
Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
Health Psychology
Journal Article
Kristin Baughman
Medical Sociology
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
NEOMED College of Medicine
November 2019 Update
Paternalism
Patient communication
Premedical Education
Sexism
Social Work
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The Irritable Uterus
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Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
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2019
1905-07
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Pregnancy; Medicine; Social Work; Medicine & Public Health; Health Psychology; Medical Sociology; Premedical Education; Patient communication; Undifferentiated symptoms
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Rebecca Fischbein
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The patient was a 33-year-old, highly educated, white female. She was pregnant with monochorionic-diamniotic identical twins, or twins that shared the same placenta but were in separate amniotic sacs. She had been cleared from her reproductive endocrinologist at 13 weeks gestation after an ultrasound indicated the pregnancy was progressing typically. The patient was referred back to her primary obstetrician, along with her pregnancy records, for the remainder of her prenatal care. She had multiple appointments over the next few weeks during which the fetuses’ heartbeats were examined. The patient mentioned she was having some periodic, light contractions but otherwise all was normal.
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2019
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
Health Psychology
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Medical Sociology
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
NEOMED College of Medicine
November 2019 Update
Patient communication
Pregnancy
Premedical Education
Rebecca Fischbein
Social Work
Undifferentiated symptoms
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Bakit? (Why?)
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Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
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Primary care; Medicine; Discrimination; Social Work; Medicine & Public Health; Immigration; Health Psychology; Medical Sociology; Premedical Education; Race and ethnicity
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Mariquita Tolentino-Belen
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Tan olive skin, wide smile, black hair, dark almond-shaped eyes, short and thin, mid 40s… a very typical person I used to see while I was in medical school. I see such patients less often now in private practice.
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2019
Aultman Hospital
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Discrimination
Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
Health Psychology
Immigration
Journal Article
Mariquita Tolentino-Belen
Medical Sociology
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
NEOMED College of Medicine
November 2019 Update
Premedical Education
primary care
Race and ethnicity
Social Work
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135
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Health>Education>Health
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Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
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2019
1905-7
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Education; Medicine; Insurance; Social Work; Health policy; Medicine & Public Health; Health Psychology; Medical Sociology; Premedical Education; Race and ethnicity
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Janice M Spalding
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I first met Carmendita as she was graduating from high school and needed her physical to go to college. Carmen, a bright, African American female, was so excited to be going to Muskingum University. The first person in her family to go to college, she had a full academic scholarship and planned to become a veterinarian. She had younger siblings and wanted to show them that with hard work, they could go on to higher education, too. As a first-generation college attender and oldest of four myself, I spoke with her about the challenges and future rewards. Carmen grew up in the inner city of a declining rust belt city and was interested in helping her family financially as well. She looked forward to being able to help younger siblings and her mother when she was able to become a vet.
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2019
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Education
Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
Health Policy
Health Psychology
Insurance
Janice M Spalding
Journal Article
Medical Sociology
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
NEOMED College of Medicine
November 2019 Update
Premedical Education
Race and ethnicity
Social Work
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How Can We Care for Everyone?
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Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
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1905-07
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Medicine; Community; Social Work; Medicine & Public Health; Transgender; Health Psychology; Medical Sociology; Premedical Education; LGBT; Support system
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Christina Antenucci
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When I first met Charlotte, she was a 15-year-old African American boy named John. I was a white physician working at a community health center in one of the poorest zip codes in Cleveland. John and her mother came in for a well-child exam to get vaccines and complete forms for school. As with all my teenage patients, I talked briefly with John alone to screen for high-risk health behaviors. John disclosed that she had unprotected sex with males, so I gave her condoms and encouraged safe sex. I also told her about confidential minor visits, where she had the option to see me without a parent to address her sexual health issues. After that, John usually came to see me without her mom.
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2019
Christina Antenucci
Community
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
Health Psychology
Journal Article
LGBT
Medical Sociology
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
MetroHealth Medical Center
NEOMED College of Medicine
November 2019 Update
Premedical Education
Social Work
Support system
Transgender
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Ugh
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Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
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2019
2019
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Pediatrics; Mental health; Medicine; Social Work; Medicine & Public Health; Health Psychology; Medical Sociology; Premedical Education; Family support
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Sladjana Courson
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Ugh. I am ashamed to say that is the first word that comes to my mind when I see Jake’s name on my schedule for the day. He is 10 and he has been my patient since he was born. He has an 8-year-old sister Annie and a 5-year-old brother Jimmy. They usually all come in together with their mother even if only one of them has an appointment that day.
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2019
Akron Children's Hospital
Department of Pediatrics
Family support
Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
Health Psychology
Journal Article
Medical Sociology
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mental Health
NEOMED College of Medicine
November 2019 Update
Pediatrics
Premedical Education
Sladjana Courson
Social Work