Healthy Disruptions Podcast

By: Collaboration of team members from UCR School of Medicine's Center for Health Disparities Research (HDR@UCR) & Center for Healthy Communities (CHC)
  • Summary

  • Healthy Disruptions is a podcast about health and health inequity across diverse communities in Southern California. Each episode features discussions between researchers, students, leadership, and community members working together to highlight disparities and how community experts are collaborating towards action-based solutions. Our hope is to create a space where our featured guests educate and inform our listeners on the medical and nonmedical factors that influence health outcomes.

    This podcast is based at The University of California, Riverside Center for Health Disparities Research (HDR@UCR) Community Engagement and Dissemination Core (CEDC) in partnership with The Center for Healthy Communities (CHC).

    Tune in, listen, and get your dose of healthy disruptions.

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    Interrupciones Saludables es un podcast sobre la salud y la inequidad sanitaria en diversas comunidades del sur de California. Cada episodio presenta conversaciones entre investigadores, estudiantes, líderes y miembros de la comunidad quienes trabajan juntos para resaltar las disparidades en la salud y las formas en que los expertos de la comunidad están colaborando para crear soluciones basadas en la acción. Nuestra esperanza es crear un espacio donde nuestros invitados especiales eduquen e informen a nuestros oyentes sobre los factores médicos y no médicos que afectan los resultados de la salud.

    Este podcast tiene su base en el Grupo de Diseminación y Participación Comunitaria (CEDC por sus siglas en inglés) del Centro de Investigación de Disparidades en la Salud de la Universidad de California en Riverside (HDR@UCR por sus siglas en inglés) y fue hecho en asociación con el Centro para Comunidades Saludables (CHC por sus siglas en inglés).

    Entonces sintonice, escuche, y reciba su dosis de interrupción saludable.

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Episodes
  • La Clínica Gratuita de Riverside: Voluntariado y atención sanitaria a la comunidad
    May 1 2024

    Este episodio promueve la Clínica Gratuita de Riverside (RFC, por sus siglas en inglés), una clínica comunitaria dirigida por estudiantes del sur de los condados de Riverside y San Bernardino. La RFC tiene como objetivo conectar a miembros de la comunidad con servicios integrales de atención médica y al mismo tiempo, involucrar a estudiantes que tienen ganas de servir a su comunidad. Acompañe a Stephanie Sandoval, una educadora de salud, y a Selina Hernández, la especialista en relaciones comunitarias del Centro para Comunidades Saludables de la Escuela de Medicina de la UCR, mientras exploran los servicios que brinda la Clínica Gratuita de Riverside y las oportunidades que ofrece para que estudiantes participen como voluntarios. En el episodio, también escuchará a Adamaris y Donna, voluntarios de la clínica que sirven como oficiales de investigación.

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    22 mins
  • Riverside Free Clinic: Volunteer Engagement and Community Healthcare
    May 1 2024

    This episode promotes the Riverside Free Clinic (RFC), a community clinic led by Southern Inland Empire students. The RFC aims to connect community members with wrap-around healthcare services while engaging students eager to serve their community. Join Stephanie Sandoval, a Health Educator, and Selina Hernandez, a Community Relations Specialist at the UCR School of Medicine Center for Healthy Communities, as they explore the services offered by the Riverside Free Clinic and the opportunities for students to volunteer. You will also hear from Adamari and Donna, who both volunteer as Research Officers at the clinic.

    Link: riversidefreeclinic.com/en/

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    17 mins
  • Overcoming Language Barriers: Qualified Interpreters, the Key to Health Equity
    Jan 31 2024

    Get ready to tune in to another exciting episode of Healthy Disruptions – the podcast about health and health inequity across diverse communities in Southern California. With its recent recognition as one of the top 15 podcasts in Riverside by Feedspot, you know you're in for a treat. So, don't miss out - visit Feedspot for more information.

    This episode will go over the health disparities and the implications of language barriers on health. Disclaimer: We understand that the Southern Inland Empire is diverse and there are many languages spoken. However, in this episode, we will primarily be discussing the barriers that exist for the Spanish-speaking community. Utilization of professional interpreters to facilitate communication between health care providers is essential to provide the best possible quality of care to non-native speaking patients. Unfortunately, these services are not always readily available to patients and interpretation is then done more often by untrained individuals, such as relatives or friends. This can lead to miscommunication and poor quality of care. It is essential to not just have clinical visits translated but also written material so that patients can feel empowered to ask questions and advocate for their health. So, join Stephanie Sandoval, Health Educator and Selina Hernandez, Community Relations Specialist at the UCR School of Medicine Center for Healthy Communities, as they explore the importance of professional translation services in healthcare. We will hear from Moises Martinez- Cortez, a translator for HDR and private translation consultant. Moises brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in languages as he not only speaks Spanish, but he also speaks Portuguese, Italian, and French.

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    16 mins

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