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The power of compassionate care in childhood obesity | Meggin Tallman | TEDxWilsonPark
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-21 16:35
I'd like to introduce you to a patient of mine. Let's call her Lacy. She's a seventh grader who loves makeup and anything that sparkles, just like any other pre-teen.Except she has a secret routine. one that no 12-year-old should ever need to know. When painful abscesses form on the insides of her thighs, she treats them herself with the resources she has.Rubbing alcohol and duct tape. It's worked before, so when one flares up again, she toughs it out. But this time is different.Fever, bodyaches, hours of p ...
Healing in Balance: Indigenous Approaches to Care | Sophie Two Hawk & Arna Mora | TEDxUSD
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-13 16:26
Cultural Understanding & Healthcare Disparities - Traditional Lakota health views well-being holistically, encompassing physical, mental, and spiritual aspects, which may differ from Western medicine's focus [4][5] - Generosity and community responsibility are central values, where individuals are expected to support their neighbors' needs [13] - Respectful communication involves using relative terms (uncle, auntie) to address others, reflecting the importance of extended family connections [18] - Historical trauma from colonization, land loss, and forced assimilation policies significantly impacts Native American health, leading to issues like substance abuse, depression, and suicide [27][39][40] - Native Americans face significant healthcare disparities, including lower life expectancy and higher rates of certain diseases compared to other populations [44][46] Systemic Challenges & Funding - The Indian Health Service (IHS) is chronically underfunded, impacting access to care and resources for Native American communities [22][51] - Limited funding forces difficult decisions in prioritizing referrals for off-reservation care, often restricting access to essential services [52] - Historical events, such as forced sterilization without consent, contribute to distrust in the healthcare system among Native Americans [54][55] - Food insecurity and limited access to healthy food options contribute to health problems like obesity and heart disease in Native American communities [41][42][43] Solutions & Future Directions - Increased education and understanding of Native American culture and history are crucial for healthcare providers to improve patient care and build trust [53][56] - Supporting Native American individuals in pursuing healthcare careers and returning to their communities can improve access to culturally competent care [59][60]