The Power of Social Justice in Modern Healthcare: Conversations with Vincent Guilamo-Ramos
- Vincent's unique career trajectory, from social welfare to public health and nursing.
- The challenges communities face in the South Bronx and Vincent’s commitment to addressing them.
- Insight into the gaps and inequities in the US healthcare system and the need for policy change.
- A deeper dive into Vincent’s new role at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and his vision for the future of healthcare in the US.
- [00:02:00] Introduction: Welcoming Vincent and a brief about his background.
- [00:03:00] Vincent's unique journey: Growing up in the South Bronx and recognizing health inequities.
- [00:04:00] Initial career interest in social welfare due to its social justice focus.
- [00:05:00] Transition to public health and epidemiology, focusing on the South Bronx's health patterns.
- [00:06:00] Vincent’s unconventional journey into nursing: Becoming a nurse during his tenure as a professor at NYU and Columbia.
- [00:07:00] Blending clinical expertise, social justice, and public health in nursing.
- [00:08:00] The Radix Up project: Addressing COVID challenges in public housing.
- [00:09:00] Rick's reflections on New York and its diverse healthcare challenges.
- [00:10:00] Discussion on Vincent's new role at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and the impact of being based out of DC.
- [00:11:00] Alarming trends in US health: Increase in chronic conditions and declining life expectancy.
- [00:12:00] The grim comparison of life expectancy between parts of the US and other countries.
- [00:13:00] Flaws in the current US healthcare model: Emphasis on acute care over prevention.
- [00:14:00] The pressing issue of inequities in healthcare and the need for fair distribution of resources.
- [00:15:00] Real-world example: Disparity in vaccine distribution during the impacts epidemic in North Carolina.
- [00:16:00] Vincent's motivation for joining the Policy Institute: Addressing systemic health inequities and making a meaningful change.
Creators and Guests
Host
Rick Gannotta
Health sector executive clinician educator & researcher, RTs/links 🚫 not endorsements, TEDX; https://t.co/51mnBxpPqv @NYUWagner