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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 285: Anti-Racism in Medicine Series – Episode 21 – Psychosocial and Cultural Considerations for Providing Healthcare to Immigrant and Refugee Populations

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2023

⏱️ 41 minutes

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0:00.0

Hi, everyone. This is Sudkirshinamurththy. Welcome back to another episode of the anti-racism and

0:25.3

medicine series of the Clinical Problem Solvers podcast. As always, our goal on this podcast is to equip

0:31.6

our listeners at all levels of training with the consciousness and tools to practice anti-racism

0:37.0

in their health professions careers.

0:39.3

I'm thrilled to be hosting this episode today with Lash and Ashley. On today's episode, we'll be

0:45.0

discussing some of the challenges associated with resettlement, psychosocial, and cultural considerations

0:50.7

for providing health care to immigrant and refugee populations.

0:55.4

I'm really excited to have the discussion with our guests, Dr. Altaf Sali and Dr. Noviyid Hayat.

1:01.6

Lash and Ashley, I'll hand it over to you to introduce our guests today.

1:06.5

Thanks so much, said. I'm also very much so looking forward to our conversation.

1:11.2

And first I'm going to introduce Dr. Nuit Hyatt. He's currently a child and adolescence

1:16.9

psychiatry fellow at the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Hyatt completed his undergraduate

1:22.7

education of UCLA in neuroscience, followed by medical school at the University of Arizona, C-O-M in Tuscon, Arizona.

1:31.3

He trained in Texas, Rio Grande Valley at the U.S.-Mexico border of Brownsville, McAllen,

1:38.6

where most families were separated from their parents, where he has trained to conduct asylum evaluations and support

1:45.9

migrants in the community. Dr. Hayek grew up in Afghanistan during the Civil War of the 1990s

1:52.0

and is a refugee with the lived experience of resettlement himself. His interests lie in the effects

1:58.0

of war conflicts and migrations on mental health from a biocytocococultural

2:02.8

cultural perspective.

2:04.4

And he works as a physician in mental health with adults, children, and adolescents from various

2:09.7

backgrounds, including the refugee population, both informal and informal settings.

2:14.9

Thank you so much for joining us, Dr. Hyatt.

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