Culture Shock Therapy: Your Health Equity Rx

Welcome to Culture Shock Therapy: Your Health Equity Rx, a podcast dedicated to exploring the cultural and political landscapes that shape healthcare inequities and impact our daily lives. Hosted by Dr. Katrina Gipson,, MD, MPH, FACEP a board-certified emergency medicine physician and thought leader in health equity, this podcast aims to provide insightful commentary and practical insights to challenge your perspectives and inspire advocacy for a more equitable healthcare system.

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Episodes

Tuesday Dec 03, 2024

In this episode of Culture Shock Therapy, Dr. Katrina Gipson examines the dual narratives of women’s sports: the record-breaking success of female athletes at the 2024 Paris Olympics and the devastating reality of femicide. From celebrating the impact of Title IX on Team USA’s historic achievements to mourning the loss of Ugandan marathoner Rebecca Cheptegei, Dr. Gipson unpacks how gender-based violence threatens the progress of women worldwide. Learn how policy, culture, and individual action can challenge harmful norms and create a safer, more equitable world for all.
 

Wednesday Oct 30, 2024

Episode 6: Breakdancing in the Olympics & Culture Vultures
In this episode of Culture Shock Therapy, Dr. Katrina Gipson dives into the evolving presence of hip hop on the global stage, especially with breakdancing's debut at the 2024 Paris Olympics. We reflect on the legacy of hip hop legends, the controversies surrounding cultural representation, and the recent viral story of Rachel Gunn, an Australian academic whose Olympic breakdancing performance sparked debates about authenticity and cultural appropriation. Join us as we unpack what it means to be a "gatekeeper" of culture, the impact of cultural appropriation, and why understanding these issues is crucial in today's social and political climate.

Tuesday Oct 15, 2024

In Episode 5 of Cultural Shock Therapy: Your Health Equity Prescription, Dr. Katrina Gipson, MD, dives into the concept of intersectionality and its crucial role in shaping our personal and political identities. With just days until the 2024 election, we explore how race, gender, and class intersect to influence both the health disparities we see today and the political vitriol aimed at figures like Vice President Kamala Harris. From maternal mortality rates to wage gaps and discrepancies in healthcare, we break down how overlapping identities create unique challenges and inequities.

Tuesday Sep 24, 2024

In Episode 4 of Culture Shock Therapy, titled "The Ripple Effect: Roe v. Wade Overturned and Its Impact on Health Equity," host Dr. Katrina Gipson explores the far-reaching consequences of the 2022 Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Through a deep dive into the historical context of Roe, public reactions, and the immediate aftermath, Dr. Gipson discusses the significant impact on health equity, particularly in marginalized communities. The episode highlights the broader health outcomes affected by abortion bans, debunks common myths, and offers practical advocacy steps for promoting equitable healthcare access.
 
0:00 Introduction
00:38 Random Events on June 2022
01:51 Roe v. Wade Overturned
02:55 What is Roe v. Wade?
03:40 Immediate Consequences and Public Reactions
04:11 The Broader Impact on Health Equity
05:44 Debunking Myths and Addressing Misinformation
07:09 Moving Forward – Advocating for Health Equity
09:11 Conclusion
 

Wednesday Sep 04, 2024

Welcome to Culture Shock Therapy, your health equity prescription. I'm your host, Dr. Katrina Gipson, guiding you through the complex headlines and policies shaping our lives. In this episode, we revisit the first presidential debate of 2024, focusing on former President Trump's controversial statements about immigrants taking Black and Hispanic jobs.
We delve into the historical context of employment discrimination, rooted in centuries of systemic racism, and explore the ongoing challenges faced by underrepresented minorities in the workforce. We'll also discuss the crucial role of diverse representation in healthcare and its impact on health outcomes for Black and Brown communities.
As we navigate these pressing issues, I encourage you to take actionable steps toward health equity, from civic engagement and voting to supporting underrepresented minorities in STEM careers. Join us in this critical conversation, and let's work together to create a more equitable future for all.

Wednesday Sep 04, 2024

In Episode 2 of Culture Shock Therapy, Dr. Katrina Gipson tackles the critical issue of ableism in healthcare. She shares her personal journey and key experiences that have shaped her views on health equity, including poignant anecdotes from her practice at Grady Memorial Hospital. Dr. Gipson defines ableism, illustrates its presence in healthcare through a real-life case study, and discusses the impact of anti-DEI legislation like Senate Bill 17. She also offers strategies for combating ableism at both individual and organizational levels, emphasizing the importance of implicit bias training, DEI initiatives, and legislative advocacy. Tune in to learn how to recognize and address ableism to create a more equitable healthcare system for all.
 
0:00 Introduction
01:24 Personal Journey and Insights
04:31 Understanding Ableism in Healthcare
07:07 The Impact of Anti-DEI Legislation
09:08 Strategies for Anti-Ableism in Healthcare
14:14 Closing

Tuesday Sep 03, 2024

Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Culture Shock Therapy," hosted by Dr. Katrina Gipson. As an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Emory University and a key figure in various national medical organizations, Dr. Gipson delves into the cultural and political factors that shape healthcare and perpetuate inequities.
This podcast is for healthcare professionals, students, and anyone passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare. Each episode, expect in-depth discussions on serious issues like the overturning of Roe v. Wade and attacks on DEI initiatives, as well as lighter topics like flats versus drums and big Luther versus skinny Luther.
Gain a deeper understanding of social drivers of health and political policies, featuring expert interviews, patient stories, and practical insights. Subscribe for monthly episodes that will challenge your perspectives and inspire you to advocate for a more equitable healthcare system.

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