Episodes
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Art + Medicine: Disability, Culture and Creativity
56m 40s
Artists and healthcare clinicians create alternative perspectives on disability, through disability, stories and performances, and redefine what we perceive as normal. Hosted by artist and storyteller Kevin Kling, Professor Jessica Horvath Williams, PhD, and Doctor Tsegaensh Selameab. Created in collaboration with the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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Art + Medicine: Healthy Aging
56m 39s
Exploring heathy aging with Drs. Jon Hallberg and Tseganesh Selameab through the 4M’s framework of Mobility, Mentation (more commonly thought of as mood and memory), Medication and What Matters to older adults, all with an artistic lens. This is a co-production with the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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Art + Medicine: Speaking of Race
56m 40s
Hosted by Dr. Jon Hallberg and Dr. Tseganesh Selameab, Art + Medicine: Speaking of Race connects the arts and healthcare through the power of storytelling. In this one-hour special, physicians share their experiences with race, racism, disparities in health care and representation, and anti-racist efforts in the medical community.
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Art + Medicine: Reflections on the Pandemic
56m 39s
Artists' reflections on the pandemic, hosted by Dr. Jon Hallberg and Dr. Renée Crichlow. Partnership with the University of MN Medical School.
Extras + Features
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Fragments of Otherness
4m 49s
Microaggressions feel like perpetual middle school in Dr. Serin Edwin Erayil's story.
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My Namesake
4m 21s
How Dr. Brian Muthyala was accidentally named by his brother and the cultural implications of it. This is a co-production of TPT-Twin Cities PBS and the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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What a Doctor Looks Like
3m 17s
Doctor Asma Adam explores what belonging looks like in healthcare. This is a co-production of TPT-Twin Cities PBS and the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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Advocating Diastole
4m 15s
Equity in healthcare requires both action and time for restorative rejuvenation. Story by Tseganesh Selameab, MD. Artwork by Akit Mehta, MD. Animation by Carrie Clark. This is a co-production of TPT-Twin Cities PBS and the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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Some Thoughts
3m 42s
Dr. Alexandra Alejos wrestles with identity is her piece, "Some Thoughts." This is a co-production of TPT-Twin Cities PBS and the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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How has the Medical Field Changed Racially Since the 1970s?
3m 29s
Doctor Blanche Chavers (Pediatric Nephrologist) and David Hamlar (MD, DDS , Otolaryngologist, Craniofacial Surgeon , Retired Major General Minnesota National Guard) reflect on how Black representation in the medical field has changed over their careers and what more needs to be done for heath equity.
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Healing Intergenerational Trauma
3m 38s
Doctor Brenda Her reveals how asking for help healed wounds of intergenerational trauma. This is a co-production of TPT-Twin Cities PBS and the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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Art + Medicine: Speaking of Race | Preview
30s
Connecting the arts and healthcare, physicians share stories about race, racism and antiracist efforts in the medical community. Hosted by Drs. Jon Hallberg and Tseganesh Selameab. This is a co-production of TPT-Twin Cities PBS and the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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To the Healers
1m 27s
Physicians and community members perform the poem "To the Healers (And Their Patients Who Have the Right to be Healed)" by Dr. Tolbert Jones Small. Dr. Small was a physician to the founding chapter of the Black Panthers Party.
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Demonstration, the First Step to Action
1m 58s
In the week following George Floyd's murder, Dr. Samantha Pace and the OBGYN department at Hennepin Healthcare, with University of Minnesota Medical School students and Black Coats 4 Black Lives, arranged a silent sit-in demonstration for healthcare professionals on the lawn of the Minnesota state capitol.
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Patient Needs Dictate Dr.'s Equity Work
2m 13s
Dr. Cuong Pham's health equity work has changed as patient needs change. This is a co-production of TPT-Twin Cities PBS and the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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Why Do We Need to Talk About Racism in Medicine
1m 43s
Physicians’ answer the question, "Why we need to talk about race and racism in medicine?This is a co-production of TPT-Twin Cities PBS and the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
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