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    18: The Thompson Center’s Medical Clinic

    18: The Thompson Center’s Medical Clinic
    In this episode of Supporting the Spectrum, Dr. Benjamin Black, Director of Medical Services and Assistant Professor of Clinical Child Health, discusses pediatric medical support for children with autism. He provides information on the Thompson Center’s medical clinic, and how it differs from services provided by primary care physicians. Discussion and resources are provided on common medical concerns related to medication, sleep, behavior, and more.

    Persevering During a Pandemic: Connecting With So Others Might Eat | Beyond the White Coat: Making the Rounds

    Persevering During a Pandemic: Connecting With So Others Might Eat | Beyond the White Coat: Making the Rounds

    Sandeep Sharma, MD, practices internal medicine at So Others Might Eat (SOME), an interfaith community-based organization that helps the poor and people experiencing homelessness in our nation's capital. The times are especially hard for the homeless patients at SOME’s medical clinic who are navigating a new world dominated by a deadly virus. Dr. Sharma and his colleagues struggle to find and work with these patients while sticking to safety measures meant to protect everyone from COVID-19. In this episode of “Beyond the White Coat: Making the Rounds,” AAMC Director of Community Engagement Clarence Fluker talks with Dr. Sharma about what it means to meet the medical needs of SOME’s clientele and how the pandemic has impacted access to much-needed health care.

    Episode Guest:

    • Sandeep Sharma, MD, has been practicing internal medicine for 17 years with special interests in nutrition, wellness, indigent care and geriatrics. He has a traditional internal medicine practice in Maryland and also practices primary care in Washington, D.C., with So Others Might Eat, a community-based organization which provides medical, dental, and behavioral health services to the poor and homeless population of Washington, D.C. Dr. Sharma is a graduate of the University of Maryland College Park. He earned his medical degree in the United Kingdom and completed his residency training in internal medicine at the Medstar Franklin Square Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland.

    Credits:

    • Hosted by Clarence Fluker, AAMC director of community engagement.
    • Produced by Mikhaila Richards, AAMC senior digital content strategist, and Clarence Fluker.
    • Episode recorded and edited by Laura Zelaya, AAMC production manager.
    • With special contributions from Rachel Bunn, AAMC senior digital content strategist; Sholape Oriola, AAMC video specialist; and Adedayo Adeniyi, AAMC community health specialist.

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    Show 2020-12 Segment 3 Which Laws Stop New Medical Facilities From Being Built In Your Community?

    Show 2020-12 Segment 3 Which Laws Stop New Medical Facilities From Being Built In Your Community?
    Pacific Legal Foundation Senior Attorney Anastasia Boden discusses their effort to convince governors across the country to suspend certificate of need laws, which are often used to stop new businesses and medical facilities. C.O.N. laws require the business owner and/or non profit leader to prove a need for their business or service before being allowed to build and operate.

    Addis Ababa: Part Six

    Addis Ababa: Part Six
    A five-day free medical clinic in a foreign country can be challenging. It takes a lot of effort - and lack of sleep - to attend to a projected 10,000 Ethiopian patients at our Jewish Voice medical clinic in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. In Addis Ababa: Part Six, Staff Evangelist Jack Zimmerman explains the magnitude of such a God-driven endeavor, and expresses gratitude toward all our partners and supporters who have been faithfully giving in order to help us reach out to the least of these in the name of Yeshua. http://www.jewishvoice.org

    Addis Ababa: Part Six

    Addis Ababa: Part Six
    A five-day free medical clinic in a foreign country can be challenging. It takes a lot of effort - and lack of sleep - to attend to a projected 10,000 Ethiopian patients at our Jewish Voice medical clinic in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. In Addis Ababa: Part Six, Staff Evangelist Jack Zimmerman explains the magnitude of such a God-driven endeavor, and expresses gratitude toward all our partners and supporters who have been faithfully giving in order to help us reach out to the least of these in the name of Yeshua. http://www.jewishvoice.org

    Addis Ababa: Part Seven

    Addis Ababa: Part Seven
    We just finished a tremendous medical outreach to the Beta Israel and Beta Avraham Jewish communities in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, offering free medical, dental, and eye care in the name of Yeshua to impoverished Ethiopians of Kechene. In our final video, Addis Ababa: Part Seven, Jewish Voice President and CEO Jonathan Bernis reveals our God-given mandate to minister to the "least of these" and the thrilling results of what God did through the Jewish Voice staff and volunteers who offered their time and energies to show compassion to God's Chosen People in Africa. http://www.jewishvoice.org

    Addis Ababa: Part Seven

    Addis Ababa: Part Seven
    We just finished a tremendous medical outreach to the Beta Israel and Beta Avraham Jewish communities in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, offering free medical, dental, and eye care in the name of Yeshua to impoverished Ethiopians of Kechene. In our final video, Addis Ababa: Part Seven, Jewish Voice President and CEO Jonathan Bernis reveals our God-given mandate to minister to the "least of these" and the thrilling results of what God did through the Jewish Voice staff and volunteers who offered their time and energies to show compassion to God's Chosen People in Africa. http://www.jewishvoice.org

    Addis Ababa: Part Five

    Addis Ababa: Part Five
    See what has happened to the newly discovered Jewish community called the Gefat in Woliso, Ethiopia. Our team of medical professionals were able to minister to thousands of Jewish people and see hundreds come to faith in Yeshua. Now, in Addis Ababa: Part Five, our own President and CEO, Jonathan Bernis, stands yet again on the soil of remote Woliso. What you are about to see is a clear fulfillment of End-Time Bible prophecy, and you are a part of that. Glory to our Lord, Yeshua! NOTE: The word Woliso is misspelled on the video captions. These videos are coming directly from the field in Addis Ababa. http://www.jewishvoice.org

    Addis Ababa: Part Five

    Addis Ababa: Part Five
    See what has happened to the newly discovered Jewish community called the Gefat in Woliso, Ethiopia. Our team of medical professionals were able to minister to thousands of Jewish people and see hundreds come to faith in Yeshua. Now, in Addis Ababa: Part Five, our own President and CEO, Jonathan Bernis, stands yet again on the soil of remote Woliso. What you are about to see is a clear fulfillment of End-Time Bible prophecy, and you are a part of that. Glory to our Lord, Yeshua! NOTE: The word Woliso is misspelled on the video captions. These videos are coming directly from the field in Addis Ababa. http://www.jewishvoice.org

    Addis Ababa: Part Four

    Addis Ababa: Part Four
    In the capital of Addis Ababa, a city of nearly 5 million people, there is a suburb about a half an hour north called Kechene. This is the location of our five-day Jewish Voice medical clinic where we are reaching the Beta Israel and Beta Avraham Jewish communities with free healthcare and the Messiah's love.In this edition of Jewish Voice online, Addis Ababa: Part Four, Jack Zimmerman, our Staff Evangelist and Addis Ababa Prayer Director, says, "There are many reasons why we are in this part of the country, and I think Jonathan Bernis touched on one of them some time ago when he spoke about the 'wall of death' in the synagogues in Addis Ababa." Find out more about this 'wall of death,' and how God's love compels us to travel halfway around the world to minister to some of the poorest of the poor on earth. http://www.jewishvoice.org

    Addis Ababa: Part Four

    Addis Ababa: Part Four
    In the capital of Addis Ababa, a city of nearly 5 million people, there is a suburb about a half an hour north called Kechene. This is the location of our five-day Jewish Voice medical clinic where we are reaching the Beta Israel and Beta Avraham Jewish communities with free healthcare and the Messiah's love.In this edition of Jewish Voice online, Addis Ababa: Part Four, Jack Zimmerman, our Staff Evangelist and Addis Ababa Prayer Director, says, "There are many reasons why we are in this part of the country, and I think Jonathan Bernis touched on one of them some time ago when he spoke about the 'wall of death' in the synagogues in Addis Ababa." Find out more about this 'wall of death,' and how God's love compels us to travel halfway around the world to minister to some of the poorest of the poor on earth. http://www.jewishvoice.org

    Addis Ababa: Part Two

    Addis Ababa: Part Two
    Jonathan Bernis, president and CEO of the Messianic humanitarian ministry Jewish Voice Ministries International, explains the dispersement of the Jewish People throughout the world at various times in history and the mission of JVMI to care for suffering Jewish People, like the Beta Avraham of the Kechene community and the Beta Israel of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, through free medical care, eye care, dental care, and medicines, as well as the love of Yeshua (Jesus), their Messiah. http://www.jewishvoice.org

    Addis Ababa: Part Two

    Addis Ababa: Part Two
    Jonathan Bernis, president and CEO of the Messianic humanitarian ministry Jewish Voice Ministries International, explains the dispersement of the Jewish People throughout the world at various times in history and the mission of JVMI to care for suffering Jewish People, like the Beta Avraham of the Kechene community and the Beta Israel of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, through free medical care, eye care, dental care, and medicines, as well as the love of Yeshua (Jesus), their Messiah. http://www.jewishvoice.org
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