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Monday, August 17, 2009

Recap of Episode 202: Health Inequity and Disparities (A Lyon-hearted Approach)

On August 16, we were joined by Dr. Evan Lyon (left), an Associate Physician at the Division of Global Health Equity and an Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Lyon is also an Editor of the Journal of Health and Human Rights. He has worked extensively in Haiti since 1996 on behalf of the renowned Partners in Health organization, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts and co-founded by Dr. Paul Farmer.

It was a great interview, as Dr. Lyon talked to us about health inequalities, as well as several projects he has been working on (including a fascinating prison project). The podcast will be available on iTunes for free by Tuesday afternoon at this link! Listen for the interview, as well as our Case of the Week (email us at radiorounds@gmail.com if you know the answer and for a chance to win a prize; we will randomly draw a winner from the correct responses!).

Up next! On Sunday August 23 (live at 12pm ET), we will be joined by Dr. Elissa Ely, a psychiatrist in Boston, Massachusetts and an Op-Ed Columnist for The New York Times and The Boston Globe. Dr. Ely is also a former contributor to National Public Radio (NPR). Tune in this Sunday, as Dr. Ely has some great stories to share!

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Avash Kalra is a medical student at the Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University. He is a 2005 graduate of Cornell University, where he majored in Psychology. Before starting medical school, Avash worked for one year at the National Institute on Aging in Baltimore, Maryland, where he conducted research on lifespan extension. He then worked for one year as a clinical research coordinator in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

Avash was born in England and lived there for 11 years. He spends his free time working as a staff writer for an NCAA hockey website. Over time, he has developed unhealthy obsessions with college hockey, poker, and the Dave Matthews Band. His favorite television shows include Lost, 24, Dexter, and Curb Your Enthusiasm. He is now an avid reader... of medical textbooks. He frequently points out that he has "the perfect face for radio." And -- as you'll discover -- he likes puns.

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Shamie was born in England and soon after moved to the US. In his free time he enjoys photography, traveling and fine cuisine. A few of his life goals are to visit every continent and climb Everest. An avid extremist, Shamie enjoys leaping out of perfectly good airplanes, white water rafting and jumping headfirst into gorges. Recently engaged, he also spends countless hours on the phone with his fiancée. His favorite authors include Hemingway, Frost, and Crichton (and of course Robbins). Television is a thing of the past in his current life, but occasionally he still watches PBS and listens to NPR and (of course) Radio Rounds.