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Transforming Neonatal Care through Actionable Frameworks: Carlie Austin
- 2024/11/19
- 再生時間: 28 分
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Keywords
Carlie Austin, NICU, maternal health, neonatal care, health policy, racial disparities, community health, healthcare access, social drivers of health, actionable frameworks
Summary
In this episode of the NPIC Safe and Sound podcast, Carlie Austin, a NICU nurse and PhD student, shares her journey from being a NICU patient to a healthcare advocate. She discusses the profound impact of her personal experiences on her career, emphasizing the importance of community and addressing racial disparities in healthcare. Carlie highlights the need for actionable frameworks in health policy to improve healthcare access and quality and stresses the significance of building trust between healthcare providers and patients.
Takeaways
- Carlie's personal experiences as a NICU patient shaped her career path.
- Community engagement is essential in healthcare delivery.
- Healthcare access and quality are critical social drivers of health.
- Actionable frameworks in health policy can drive meaningful change.
- Building trust between clinicians and patients is vital for effective care.
- Racial disparities in healthcare must be addressed at the systemic level.
- Carlie advocates for a holistic approach to healthcare that includes community needs.
- The structure of healthcare systems influences patient outcomes significantly.
- Healthcare professionals must engage with their communities to understand their needs.
- Carlie believes that healing healthcare teams is as important as healing patients.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Carlie Austin's Journey
08:35
Personal Experiences Shaping Professional Identity
11:43
Exploring Social Drivers of Health
16:25
Actionable Frameworks in Health Policy
21:49
Building Trust in Healthcare Relationships
Want to learn more about elevating your own maternal and neonatal quality improvement program through data analytics, process improvement and optimal teamwork? Connect with the National Perinatal Information Center (NPIC) at inquiry@npic.org.
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