Episode 86: Minority Communities & Health Risks - Social Determinants in American Indian & Alaska Native Health
Stanford Medcast: Expert Voices in Medicine and Healthcare · Stanford Medcast
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Show Notes
In this episode, we delve into social determinants affecting American Indian and Alaska Native communities with Dr. Nicole Stern, Assistant Professor of Medical Education at California University of Science and Medicine. We explore the five key domains of social determinants of health: economic stability, education access and quality, healthcare access and quality, neighborhood and environment, and social and community context. Examples include safe housing, transportation, racism, discrimination, violence, education, job opportunities, income, language and literacy skills, access to physical activity opportunities and access to nutritious foods. We analyze their specific impact on American Indians and Alaska Natives communities.
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