
Political Determinants of Health: Voting Because Your Life Depends on it
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In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. Steven Bradley delves into the concept of political determinants of health, exploring how political decisions impact health outcomes and perpetuate disparities. The discussion highlights cases including the Trump administration's cuts to public health funding and RFK's recent overhaul of the CDC's Vaccine Advisory Committee. Dr. Bradley also shares a tragic story from Georgia regarding a pregnant nurse kept on life support against her family's wishes due to local abortion laws. The episode emphasizes the intersection of medical ethics and policy, urging clinicians to stay informed, educate others, advocate for science-based policies, and engage in the political process.
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