Episode 420: Antiracism in Medicine – Episode 28 – SGIM 2025: Immigrant and Refugee Health
The Clinical Problem Solvers
The Clinical Problem Solvers
4.7 • 528 Ratings
🗓️ 15 September 2025
⏱️ 43 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Hi, everyone. This is Asia Petrie. Welcome back to another episode of the anti-racism and medicine series of the Clinical Problem Solvers podcast. As always, our goal on this podcast is to equip our listeners at all levels of training |
| 0:21.2 | with the consciousness and tools to practice anti-racism in their health professions careers. |
| 0:26.7 | This episode at the conference is focused on the impacts of racism, an immigrant and migrant |
| 0:31.2 | in refugee health. Today, to talk about this with us, we have three incredible guests. |
| 0:37.1 | Dr. Masha Sllaven is a primary care |
| 0:39.4 | physician at Bellevue Hospital, a large public hospital in New York City. In her role as |
| 0:44.5 | the director of primary care for Bellevue's program for survivors of torture, she worked |
| 0:48.7 | with multidisciplinary teams of behavioral health, legal, and social work colleagues in caring |
| 0:53.6 | for people who have experienced |
| 0:55.0 | human rights violations. Her particular interest are in medical education on immigrant health, |
| 1:00.8 | with a goal of improving clinicians' comfort level and caring for this patient population |
| 1:04.7 | and improving workflows that facilitate care. She also enjoys working with medical students |
| 1:09.8 | as an advisor to the NYU Grossman School of |
| 1:12.5 | Medicine's Asylum Clinic. Thank you for joining us. Thank you. Dr. Harita Shah is a primary care |
| 1:19.0 | physician and an assistant professor in general internal medicine at the University of Chicago. |
| 1:24.8 | Dr. Shaw trained at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the Urban |
| 1:28.2 | Health Medicine Pediatrics Residency Program. Her research focuses on the combination of |
| 1:33.0 | community-based participatory research and implementation science to improve access to preventative |
| 1:38.2 | care for underserved populations. She has directed three community-engaged public health campaigns, |
| 1:43.9 | including most recently the |
| 1:45.4 | Preparate campaign, promoting access to prep among Latinx sexual and gender minority individuals |
| 1:50.8 | in Chicago. |
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