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Humanity Rx

Humanity Rx

著者: Jenny Tovah and Jonathan
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Humanity Rx is a podcast exploring the human side of healthcare through powerful stories and honest conversations. From patients to providers, Humanity Rx dives into the real-life experiences that shape care by reconnecting medicine with meaning, one story at a time.

© 2025 Humanity Rx
心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • Episode #5 | Mark Halvorsen
    2025/07/21

    In this episode of Humanity RX, we speak with Mark Halverson, a Navy veteran and traumatic brain injury survivor. Mark shares his personal journey of recovery, the challenges he faced, and the importance of community support for individuals with brain injuries. He emphasizes the need for interdisciplinary care and the role of advocacy in helping others navigate their own recovery journeys. Mark's story highlights the invisible nature of brain injuries and the ongoing need for support and understanding from both healthcare providers and the community.

    Biography: Mark is a traumatic brain injury survivor, advocate, and community builder dedicated to empowering others on their recovery journey. He connects survivors, families, and professionals with vital support and resources, bridging lived experience with clinical insight. As founder of a global support group, peer mentor, fundraiser, and adaptive golf ambassador, Mark champions resilience, education, and innovation in brain injury rehabilitation. His authentic advocacy uplifts communities and inspires hope across the brain injury landscape.

    For more information about Mark and his advocacy work:

    The Seminole Spirit Brain Injury Support Group

    https://braininjurypeervisitor.org/support-groups/support-groups-georgia/seminole-spirit-meetings/

    Linkedin @Mark Halvorsen

    Humanity Rx is created, written and produced by: Jenny Opalinski, Tovah Feehan and Jonathan Waller.

    Audio and Music Engineering by Drew Allsbrook and The People's Music Studio


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    15 分
  • Episode #4 | Dr. Jessica Fowler
    2025/07/14

    In this episode, Dr. Jessica Fowler shares her journey into medicine, her experiences in pediatric critical care, and the emotional challenges faced by healthcare professionals. She emphasizes the importance of support systems, diversity in medicine, and the impact of representation on patient care. Dr. Fowler also discusses her personal experiences with discrimination and offers insights on how to navigate these challenges while maintaining a compassionate approach to patient care.

    Biography:

    Dr. Jessica Fowler is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology & Critical Care and Pediatrics in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and an attending physician in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Dr. Fowler completed undergraduate education at The University of Virginia where she studied Political & Social Thought. She completed her medical education at Duke University School of Medicine where she earned her MD, and during that time also received her MPH from the Gillings School of Public Health at UNC-Chapel Hill with a focus in Public Health Leadership. She moved to Philadelphia to do her pediatrics training at CHOP which has included her pediatric residency, a chief resident year, and pediatric critical care fellowship. Following her fellowship, Dr. Fowler joined the faculty of the Perelman School of Medicine. Dr. Fowler’s work focuses on issues of diversity and inclusion, with a particular interest in diversifying the physician workforce.

    She is the Faculty Co-Lead for the Penn Medicine-CHOP Alliance of Minority Physicians, the Director of the Penn Visiting Clerkship Program, and the Associate DIO of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion for CHOP Graduate Medical Education. Additionally, Dr. Fowler serves as the Associate Medical Director of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at CHOP and does research in pediatric post-cardiac arrest care. She is a native of St. Louis, MO where her pediatrician first inspired her to pursue medicine.


    Humanity Rx is created, written and produced by: Jenny Opalinski, Tovah Feehan and Jonathan Waller.

    Audio and Music Engineering by Drew Allsbrook and The People's Music Studio


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    26 分
  • Episode #3 | Dr. William Novick
    2025/07/07

    In this episode, Dr. William Novick shares his journey as a pediatric cardiac surgeon and humanitarian. He discusses the mission of the Global Cardiac Alliance, which focuses on building sustainable pediatric cardiac care programs in underserved countries. Dr. Novick recounts his experiences in conflict zones, the challenges faced, and the profound impact of his work on children and families. He emphasizes the importance of healthcare professionals recognizing their role as caregivers and advocates for those in need, urging them to 'stoop to help' others.

    Biography: Dr. Bill Novick began his career in 1993. Bill saw a disparity in heart health between kids in lower-income countries and kids in the USA. And he didn’t like what he saw. Too many children were dying and Bill knew many more could be saved. But he also knew he needed a team to make it happen. So he recruited some of the best clinicians in pediatric care who shared his passion for eradicating congenital heart disease in low to middle-income countries.

    In 2014 they undertook their first mission as Novick Cardiac Alliance – now Global Cardiac Alliance. More than 2,800 hearts later they’re still going, training teams in other countries to deliver world-class heart health care to every child.


    For more information about Dr. William Novick:

    Global Cardiac Alliance: www.cardiac-alliance.org

    Tiny Hearts Documentary: https://tinyheartsfilm.com/

    Social Media:

    Instagram: @cardiac_alliance

    LinkedIn: @gloabal-cardiac-alliance


    Humanity Rx is created, written and produced by: Jenny Opalinski, Tovah Feehan and Jonathan Waller.

    Audio and Music Engineering by Drew Allsbrook and The People's Music Studio


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    31 分

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