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    essential healthcare

    Explore " essential healthcare" with insightful episodes like "The Chiropractic Journey to Essential" and "Unpacking the Past, Present, and Future of Safe Abortions with Dr. Allison Berry" from podcasts like ""The 100 Year Lifestyle Podcast" and "Art of Citizenry"" and more!

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    The Chiropractic Journey to Essential

    The Chiropractic Journey to Essential

    Masters of Health Magazine just published a very important article that outlines the inspiring 125-year chiropractic journey to Essential.  Founded in 1895, the chiropractic industry has been persecuted and slandered from its inception by political medicine.

    What was behind the slander? Who was the founding doctor and who were the pioneers that held their ground for the good of their patients and communities?

    The story of chiropractic's journey is extremely relevant today, as people try to make sense of the confusion in the healthcare landscape today.

    As a practicing chiropractor for 36 years, I am inspired to be able to share this story of principle, perseverance, hope, and leadership with you. Everyone needs to know this story so they can make healthier choices for themselves and their families.

    Unpacking the Past, Present, and Future of Safe Abortions with Dr. Allison Berry

    Unpacking the Past, Present, and Future of Safe Abortions with Dr. Allison Berry

    During episode 16 of Art of Citizenry Podcast, Manpreet Kaur Kalra is joined by Dr. Allison Berry, a family physician, mother, and trained abortion provider. Together, they discuss the nuances of the recent Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, explore the inequities that come from banning safe abortions, and unpack how religion + politics have dictated the physician-patient relationship. As a primary care physician and Public Health expert, Dr. Berry offers her personal experiences caring for patients and humanizes the fight for reproductive justice.

    📌 IMPORTANT NOTE: For medical providers like Dr. Berry, coming out as an abortion provider is very risky to their safety. I want to thank her for her time, compassion, bravery, and for sharing her expertise with us because it is important that we humanize abortions and give voice to our medical experts.

    Topics Covered: Dr. Berry will be talking to us about reproductive justice, what getting an abortion actually means, the recent Supreme Court ruling, the way language shapes narratives around abortions, the nuances around abortion access irrespective of the state you reside in, and her own upbringing as a member of the Catholic church.

    Meet Our Guest

    Dr. Allison Berry, MD MPH — Health Officer for Clallam and Jefferson Counties

    Dr. Allison Berry is a family physician, mother, and trained abortion provider. She graduated from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and received her masters from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Most recently, her work has been focused on the COVID-19 pandemic as she has served as the health officer for Clallam and Jefferson Counties, in Washington State.

    📌 LISTENER NOTE FROM DR. BERRY: I work as the Health Officer for Clallam and Jefferson Counties and as a family physician for the Jamestown Tribe. My views expressed here are my own and have not been vetted by or approved by my organizations.

    For access to the complete show notes, please visit: artofcitizenry.com/episode-16

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