The future of medical education with Holly Humphrey
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Disparities in patient care based on race and insurance status lead to frustration, fueling a growing movement to unionize and push for fair treatment.
In this episode, Dr. Holly Humphrey, President of the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, explores the pressing issues facing the American health care system and the foundation's pivotal role in transforming health professional education. Dr. Humphrey shares her insights on the high costs of medical training and how it drives specialty choices, the foundation's strategic initiatives focusing on diversity, equity, and belonging, and the adaptations made during the global pandemic. She discusses the grassroots activism of residents and students addressing disparities in patient care and how the Macy Foundation supports these efforts through innovative programs and career development opportunities. Kedar, Don, and Dr. Humphrey also tackle the future of medical education, touching on the financial stress trainees face, the ethical dilemmas introduced by high finance in health care, and the revolutionary potential of artificial intelligence. Dr. Humphrey brings to light the importance of investing in human capital and preparing the workforce for the health care challenges ahead.
Join this episode to explore critical topics, and stay tuned for a thought-provoking conversation on the future of health care and medical education!
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