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UVA physicians, medical students launch COVID-19 podcast

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June 17, 2020
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UVA School of Medicine physicians and students have launched a COVID-19 podcast series that includes advice to protect your health along with a behind-the-scenes look at UVA Health’s patient care and research.

Many of the doctors and students involved with the podcast also participate in UVA’s annual Mini-Medical School for community members, said Sean Reed, MD, a family medicine physician who has helped organize both. The goals of both the podcast and the in-person Mini-Medical School are largely the same, he said: “Our goal is to raise health literacy and to empower people to be the best advocates for their own health.”

The 12-part podcast series features interviews with care providers and researchers at UVA Health and the UVA Biocomplexity Institute that cover a range of COVID-19 topics, including:

  • Protecting yourself and the elderly from COVID-19

  • How patients with COVID-19 are cared for

  • What “flattening the curve” means and the importance of social distancing

  • How UVA quickly developed a COVID-19 test

  • How soon a COVID-19 vaccine might be available

  • Leadership lessons from a pandemic

  • How volunteers can get involved in the fight against COVID-19

While the in-person Mini-Medical School is on hold for now, the podcast series provides an opportunity to answer the kinds of questions normally asked in those sessions, said Shriram Sundararaman, a UVA medical student who helped produce the podcasts. It’s also a chance to address concerns and provide accurate information directly from UVA team members directly involved in COVID-19 patient care and research.

“There is a lot of anxiety and uncertainty for a lot of people about coronavirus,” Sundararaman said. “This is a way to provide the right message about what people can do to stay safe and stay healthy.”

The UVA COVID-19 podcast can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPBOqEhvv35fFipiBdlqxO0HlD06IXrWh

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https://newsroom.uvahealth.com/2020/06/17/uva-covid-19-podcast/

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