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    Off the Charts: Examining the Health Equity Emergency

    An innovative podcast from HealthPartners about diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism that asks candid questions. Join hosts Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD, plus leading guest experts, as they help expand the definition of healthy communities through open dialogue and conversations.
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    Episodes (46)

    Institute for Healthcare Improvement's Equity Action Lab

    Institute for Healthcare Improvement's Equity Action Lab

    Our focus on reducing disparities led to a partnership with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. A gap in care with our Somali patient population was discovered after reviewing numbers for colorectal and breast cancer screenings, pediatric immunizations and diabetes. In the Season 4 finale, two HealthPartners colleagues, family nurse practitioner Munira MaalimIsaq and senior project manager Greg Fedio, share how the Equity Action Lab project helped assess and better understand the gaps and determine steps for changes. "Off the Charts" will return with a new season in spring 2024.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guests: Munira MaalimIsaq, FNP; and Greg Fedio

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    Family Cancer Gene Discovered with myGenetics

    Family Cancer Gene Discovered with myGenetics

    HealthPartners created myGenetics, a community health research program in partnership with Helix, because DNA can tell people about their health and may hold the key to understanding certain health risk factors.

    Deenya Craig, a HealthPartners patient with a family history of cancer, started having irregular mammograms in her mid-30s and knew DNA testing existed. Through myGenetics, she found out she carries the BRCA2 gene mutation that brings a greater risk of breast and ovarian cancers. She’s now a health advocate and encouraged her family to get checked.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guest: Deenya Craig

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    Access to Youth Sports

    Access to Youth Sports

    The playing field isn’t always level when it comes to youth sports. Access for kids and communities often depends on whether parents and families can afford the costs connected to teams, training and travel. Lea B. Olsen, a former college athlete with a career in sports, shares her how she found competitive basketball as a kid growing up in South Minneapolis. She talks about how the youth sports model has changed and anxiety’s impact on today’s young athletes.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guest: Lea B. Olsen

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    Developing DEI Initiatives in Higher Learning

    Developing DEI Initiatives in Higher Learning

    Community Health MPact is a course in which students examine causes of and potential solutions to health inequities impacting urban communities in Minnesota. Urbanization can bring social and economic benefits, but structural inequities in these areas are the key contributors to health inequities which most often harm Black communities and communities of color.

    Dr. Priya Sury, a HealthPartners emergency medicine physician at Hudson Hospital in Hudson, Wisconsin, and assistant professor and course director for urban community health at the University of Minnesota Medical School, shares how she was inspired to create the course she wanted when she was a medical student.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guest: Priya Sury, MD

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    Parent Navigates Allyship

    Parent Navigates Allyship

    Allyship is showing solidarity with members of a marginalized or mistreated group to which one doesn’t belong. Kelly Fang, senior on-site well-being program manager and health coach, shares her allyship story that began when her child wanted to dress more masculine. She talks about what allyship is and isn’t, struggling with the concept of “living a double life,” and how to be a resource for others.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guest: Kelly Fang

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    Disparities in Breast Health

    Disparities in Breast Health

    Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women (excluding skin cancers) and second-leading cause of cancer-related death among women in the U.S. And while African American women are less likely to develop breast cancer, they're more likely to die from it – a lot more likely.

    Dr. Lashonda Soma, a breast imager for Midwest Radiology who serves as medical director of HealthPartners Mammography and Regions Breast Health Center, shares her personal and professional experiences with disparities in breast health.

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    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guest: Lashonda Soma, MD

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    Medicaid Re-enrollment Explained

    Medicaid Re-enrollment Explained

    About 1.5 million Minnesotans with Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare must complete re-enrollment paperwork to re-determine their Medicaid-eligibility status by May 2024. The already significant disparities with access to health insurance for communities of color make this a health equity emergency.

    Leigh Grauman, a licensed social worker and director of training and policy implementation at Portico Healthnet, explains the process, barriers to renewal and how people can help.

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    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guest: Leigh Grauman

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    Answers from Expert About Gender Services and Care

    Answers from Expert About Gender Services and Care

    Dr. Deb Thorp, medical director of gender services at Park Nicollet, answers questions about the unique health care needs of people who are transgender, the difference between sex and gender, and the care she and her team have been providing for decades.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guest: Deb Thorp, MD

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    Black Women Share Pregnancy and Post-birth Experiences in Community Circles

    Black Women Share Pregnancy and Post-birth Experiences in Community Circles

    Community Circles are virtual, consultant-led, supported classes that bring Black women together through every stage of pregnancy and post-birth to share their experiences, joys, questions, thoughts and fears. The circles are patient-guided and focus on social support and building community among participants.

    In the final episode of the third season, Dr. Diane Banigo, a certified nurse midwife, and Ciana Cullens, a community relations liaison, join the show to share their experiences as consultants leading Community Circles. Season 4 of "Off the Charts" will premiere in September.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guests: Dr. Diane Banigo and Ciana Cullens

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    Cultural Identity and Concepts of Race in Early Childhood Development

    Cultural Identity and Concepts of Race in Early Childhood Development

    Dianne Haulcy is president and CEO at The Family Partnership and host of Early Risers, a podcast from Little Moments Count and Minnesota Public Radio. She joins the show to share what led her to pursue childhood education, how families can talk to kids about race and racism, and how the two podcasts have similar origin stories.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guest: Dianne Haulcy

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    Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Anti-racism Teams in the Workplace

    Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Anti-racism Teams in the Workplace

    Members of Regions Hospital’s Surgical Services Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee join the show’s first-ever recording in front of a live audience inside the hospital auditorium in St. Paul, Minnesota. Laura Barnes, Drea Bauer, Meghan Gowan and Nick Hommez share how the group got its start, its initiatives and activities and the importance of workplaces recognizing DEI within their own teams.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guests: Laura Barnes, Drea Bauer, Meghan Gowan and Nick Hommez

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    LGBTQ+ Colleague Resource Group Creates Safe and Supportive Space

    LGBTQ+ Colleague Resource Group Creates Safe and Supportive Space

    The LGBTQ+ Colleague Resource Group at HealthPartners created a safe and supportive space for LGBTQ+ colleagues through building relationships, offering professional development opportunities and acting as a resource for businesses. Katie Paro, a resource group leader and the specialty and operations manager at our Burnsville clinic, shares the CRG’s vision, how it engages with colleagues and stories from her own experience and journey.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guest: Katie Paro 

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    The Realities of Responding to Microaggressions

    The Realities of Responding to Microaggressions

    Microaggressions, the subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle), offensive comments or actions directed at a member of a marginalized group that reinforce stereotypes, come in many forms. Registered nurses Annalise George and Tina Santos and emergency room technician Jenny Sloan share their experiences dealing with and responding to microaggressions as well as the impact they can have on individuals and workplaces.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guests: Annalise George, Tina Santos and Jenny Sloan 

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    The Practice of Self-care and Finding Community

    The Practice of Self-care and Finding Community

    Jason Jackson helps leaders and teams at HealthPartners with critically important conversations as a diversity and inclusion consultant. On this episode, he shares his work and passion for equity and inclusion, the importance of not placating to whiteness, and finding a community of care while managing anxiety and depression.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guest: Jason Jackson

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    Belonging, Burnout and the Importance of Well-being

    Belonging, Burnout and the Importance of Well-being

    Well-being and burnout aren’t new topics, but they’ve been in the spotlight since the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Natalia Dorf Biderman, a hospitalist at Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, and co-chair of the clinician well-being taskforce at HealthPartners, shares how burnout expresses itself and relates to well-being. She also discusses belonging, from comfort to connection and contribution.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guest: Natalia Dorf Biderman, MD

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    Changes that Improve Care and Experience

    Changes that Improve Care and Experience

    Dr. Yeng Yang spent five years in a refugee camp before her family moved to St. Paul, Minnesota, when she was 10. Her experiences as a child, including the pain she saw her father go through before he died, drove her to pursue a career in health care focused on equity. Dr. Yang shares changes taking place and the opportunities to improve experiences, especially for patients from non-English-speaking cultures.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guest: Yeng Yang, MD

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    City of Saint Paul's Diversity and Equity Efforts

    City of Saint Paul's Diversity and Equity Efforts

    The murder of George Floyd and summer of 2020 intensified the equity work of businesses, organizations and government. It was an urgent wakeup call for some but reaffirmation of the work already being done by others. Toni Newborn, human resources director and the first chief equity officer for the City of Saint Paul, discusses cultural and systemic change, the city’s focus on equity as a pillar, and meeting people at their level of success.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guest: Toni Newborn

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    Race and the Art of Medicine

    Race and the Art of Medicine

    Stepping into work centered on diversity, equity and inclusion can seem overwhelming. But finding your area of passion and the community working in that space helps. Dr. Anthony Williams, a hospitalist at Regions Hospital, shares how blending his lived experiences and love of writing and storytelling with patients’ own lived experiences has improved care and understanding.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guest: Anthony Williams, MD

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    George Floyd Global Memorial Art Exhibit

    George Floyd Global Memorial Art Exhibit

    HealthPartners is committed to creating spaces where everyone feels welcome, included and valued. As part of that commitment, Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, is proud to host the George Floyd Memorial Art Exhibit, “I Am Not You. You Are Not Me. Healing Begins with Acceptance.” The exhibit, displayed from Jan. 6 through March 4, showcases more than 100 pieces of art and offerings left at George Floyd Square near the intersection of East 38th Street and Chicago Avenue South in Minneapolis by people from around the world.

    On this special episode and premiere of the third season, Jeanelle Austin, executive director of George Floyd Global Memorial, and Methodist President Jennifer Myster share how and why the exhibit came to the hospital, racism’s connection to health and the importance of curiosity as part of the journey to expanding our perspectives.

    The exhibit is made possible by the partnership of the George Floyd Global Memorial and Park Nicollet Foundation.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guests: Jeanelle Austin and Jennifer Myster

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    Behind the Podcast

    Behind the Podcast

    In this special episode of Off the Charts, co-hosts Steven Jackson, MD, Kari Haley, MD, and producer Jimmy Bellamy reflect on the past year since the podcast launched. They share the conversations they’re still thinking about, the quotes that have stuck with them and feedback from listeners that inspire them to keep going. Off the Charts will return soon with Season 3.

    Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

    Guest: Jimmy Bellamy

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    YouTube link to the 2020 Regions EMS roundtable discussion with St. Paul first responders referenced in this episode: Diversity in EMS Podcast

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