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AMA Foundation Award Recipient Nancy Hendrie, MD
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Dr. Nathan Davis International Award in Medicine
AMA Foundation Award Recipient Mark Newton, MD
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Dr. Nathan Davis International Award in Medicine
AMA Foundation Award Recipient Lorna Stuart, MD
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Pride in the Profession Award
AMA Foundation Award Recipient Everett Rhoades, MD
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Jack B. McConnell, MD Award for Excellence in Volunteerism
AMA Foundation Award Recipient Aaron Shirley, MD
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Pride in the Profession Award
AMA Foundation Award Recipient Robert Simon, MD
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Dr. Nathan Davis International Award in Medicine
AMA Foundation Award Recipient Charles E. Moore, MD
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2011 Pride in the Profession Award
AMA Foundation Award Recipient Rodney G. Hood, MD
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2011 Pride in the Profession Award
AMA Foundation Award Recipient Terrie E. Taylor, DO
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2011 Dr. Nathan Davis International Award in Medicine
AMA Foundation Award Recipient Kathleen M. Casey, MD, FACS
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2011 Dr. Nathan Davis International Award in Medicine
AMA Foundation Award Recipient Mildred M.G. Olivier, MD, FACS
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2011 Dr. Nathan Davis International Award in Medicine
AMA Foundation Award Recipient Robert E. Bowers, MD
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2011 Jack B. McConnell, MD Award
Jared Bentley - Road to Medical School
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AMA Foundation Scholarship Recipient
Health literacy and patient safety: Help patients understand
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Health literacy and patient safety: Help patients understand
Uniting for the Future of Medicine.mov
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Uniting for the Future of Medicine.mov
AMA Foundation Volunteer Dr. William McDade Addresses Health Care Disparities
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AMA Foundation Volunteer Dr. William McDade Addresses Health Care Disparities
AMA Foundation 2009 Excellence in Medicine Awards
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AMA Foundation 2009 Excellence in Medicine Awards
it is incredibly upsetting to hear these people describe their shame, their anxiety, panic, fear, exhaustion when it comes to their own medical care. as a student nurse, i will never forget this video!
I'm a information science candidate, would love to see more doctors getting involved with mediating facebook groups, online forums, or instagram communities to help health information consumers find useful and reliable information.
Health literacy? Many patients know more than some doctors. Because we have to. It is life and death for us. It's just another country home or extra car for doctor's.
Great video, an updated version would be very much appreciated.
I would love to see this video updated so that it feels more relatable to current medical students. More diversity in patients and more modern discussions/ways of interacting.
Beautiful video! I just wanted to add that the Physican is not necessarily MORE intelligent than you (Patient).. Intelligence may be redirected to what you are well versed in, not so much that you are "smarter" in all categories or multi-facet components of life. There are very smart patients that come to the health care setting and if you listen, you may learn a lot from them.
Do you still have additional health literacy resources available? The URL listed in the video description leads to a 404 error and I didn't find anything after searching the site for "health literacy."
I've assigned this video and a follow-up case study to help my nursing student learn to help a functionally illiterate patient organize and understand his meds since I was priviliged to first watch it. They are blown away by the stats, the eye-opening strategies, and the difference they make in patients' lives. Love it!
If the world had more people like you, it would be a better place. You make a difference, Dr Igudia thank you for curing my Hepatitis B virus and introducing your medical products to the worlds
Toastmasters could help the doctors. We stress understanding your audience, and improving communication skills, both words and actions. Administrators need to quit pushing the doctors so hard. That only complicates it further. People receiving healthcare that is not properly administered because of the communication issue, is not cost effective for the patient, for the healthcare provider, for the insurance company, and costs all of us more money when it comes down to it.
7:38 got busted for some sick stuff. I can't believe they have him on here
I had to go check that out. There are several Hugo Alvarez, MDs out there. This video is from 12 years ago though, 2010.
I feel this is more on the PCP. It's also scary how people like this vote.
How inspiring and motivating!!!!
Thank you so much, it is a really interesting subject!!!!!! I am from Brazil and I did go through this process when I arrived in the US. Most of the time the docs were so fast that I could barely understand what they were saying ....
I love this video of health literacy, practically well explained!
Totally was gonna skip watching this for class. I am glad that I didn't....this is sad man.
Watching for class. Yay!
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My initial reaction to this video was: "Why are doctors not ensuring that their patients are 100% clear on their diagnosis, etc.?" This is foundational to health provider education and interpersonal training skills.
who is ready for the perio exam
I had a panic attack the first time i went to the dr as an adult allllll by myself. Before my mom was always with me and filled out the forms and asked the right questions. The nurse doing my pre check stuff noticed and sorta calmed me down. The nurse stayed when the dr examined me and explained every single thing they did and everything they gave me for my illness. They had great training. So maybe medical folk are aware now so these kind of things happen less often.
This happened to my neighbor. She swole up from fluid around her heart cuz neither she or her husband reading well. She was not taking her medicine correctly. My neighbor was in and out of the emergency room. Her daughter finally figured it out. The swelling went down and her heart functioned better. Now She hasn’t been to the doctor expect for regular appts.
I'm very lucky to have a high level of reading comprehension, I had no idea this was happening and this is so dangerous. Very eye-opening and crucial for all new medical assistants and nurses to see.
Is that Whoopi Goldberg
This is a great training video but just know that its outdated but it is not a "bad stepping stone" however do know that there are people who are willfully ignorant, my solution for them, don't bother, yes its harsh but if the person won't make an effort for their own health why waste effort instead of using the effort on someone who values a life
Even people without "literacy problems" could have just as much trouble understanding
Let's be careful to not blame our patients. Our whole system is set up to benefit the wealthy and to handicap the poor.
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Thank you for this video. I have used it in the past for my Medical Surgical Students. I recently rediscovered it and now share it with my Nursing Basics students. Incredibly informative for students because it gives the patients' perspective. My nursing students are acquiring lots of great knowledge and they need to understand that just because they have this knowledge doesn't mean their patients have the same. So important for doctors and nurses to appreciate the need to explain their actions and treatments in ways a non-medical/nursing person can understand.
I can’t find the info for this on the website - anyone know the direct link?
Rockefeller paid Abraham Flexner to visit all the medical schools in the US at that time. He released the so-called “Flexner Report” in 1910, which called for the standardization of medical education and concluded there were too many doctors and medical schools in America. Rockefeller then used his control of the media to generate public outcry at the findings of the report - which, by means of the classic elite strategy of “Problem, Reaction, Solution” as David Icke calls it, ultimately led Congress to declare the AMA (American Medical Association) the only body with the right to grant medical school licenses in the United States. This suited Rockefeller perfectly - he then used the AMA (which may be better called to the American Murder Association due their widespread use and endorsement of toxic vaccines, drugs, chemotherapy and radiation) to compel the Government destroy the natural competition, which it did through regulating medical schools. humansarefree.com/2016/07/how-john-d-rockefeller-used-ama-to-take.html
Yes, these are real patients with true stories.
set up video. Real patients? Maybe, maybe not. How is this eye opening? I'm guessing most here have to watch for school. These folks are bus drivers and maintenance worker. Maybe reading wasn't important to them but sure as hell seems to important here! So I don't know if its a joke or not, but seeing a lot of misspelled words and incorrect tenses. Oh man.
doesn't the narrator sound kind of like Cyrus 'The Virus' Grissom
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Excellent video!!
I am Jaxon in the video
this is the video
Powerful video, very saddening to think so many people go through this and are so ashamed to speak up. This is why we have to speak for them and be sure they understand their care and medications and that their questions are answered! In nursing school this was also common, the instructors spoke and so often we later "googled" what they were talking about so that we wouldn't feel stupid.
I am amazed. I am a foreign trained nurse and my background required to teach our pt's population as it is on this video. From now on I will not just assumed because the pt verbalized understanding that he or she really do until I get a teach-back feedback from the pt.
Excellent, informative video! I think ALL nurses and physicians should be required to watch this video before providing care to patients. I'm working on an MSN in education. I would LOVE to work for a large medical group after graduation as their "health literacy nurse educator."
Shut up will you? Ugh..
awesome video. Amazing work. learnt a lot from this video.
Nice video, very informative. Too bad Dr. Alvarez was convicted of child porn. That's totally unexpected. www.dailyherald.com/article/20120126/news/701269969
Omg! @2130 she's giving him ibuprofen without the P for Prilosec. It should be P I T I T P I T
On my God!!! The differences between a Professional and a Layman is knowledge and Certainly NOT Intelligence!!! So, slow down your pride, you are only more knowledgeable and not more Intelligence!!!! I will never use the expression "this patient is dumb" for crying out loud the knowledge I have as a healthcare provider is over 15years of knowledge acquisition. My patient may just have 30min of this knowledge....How smart do I expect my patient to be????? Oh, one more thing in my 15 years of practice, I did not realize that this concerns of the patient even existed. How smart was I after all? You tell me!
Excellent video! Really opened my eyes to previous patients who were upset and defensive, but probably hiding a literacy issue. It's our job as health care providers to reach through to the patient, no matter what the barriers may be.
I'm a labor and delivery nurse and love to use visual aids to help patients and their support people understand what is going on inside their body. What do I mean when I'm talking about "effacement" or "dilation" or "station" or how the baby is positioned or why they're getting so much pressure on in their bottom. They get it when they see my little pictures!
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This is incredibly eye opening. I needed this to help me adjunct how I educated patients and other nurses.
At 8:13, Mr. Wheelhouse is a pharmacy technician. The screen says "Graduated high school; reading at 6th grade level." How is this even possible? Based on my understandings, pharmacy technology program's students have to take medical terminology courses.
+Kevin Luh Yeah...I had a professor in college that had a masters in nursing and couldn't spell to save her life. It was embarrassing to watch her write anything on the board.
+Kevin Luh actually that can be the case but you don't have to go to school to get a pharmacy tech license .
As a nursing student, this provided great insight as to what cues to look for to ensure that my patients know how to best take care of themselves.