Appalachian Care Chronicles
Appalachian Care Chronicles shares the stories of folks working in every corner of West Virginia’s health sector. Brought to you by The West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission and hosted by Aryana Misaghi, a 2023 graduate of Marshall University’s Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, the podcast follows a variety of problem-solvers, change makers, and daily helpers—behind the scenes and on the front lines—to shine a light on what they do day-to-day and how they got there. This podcast offers invaluable insight, wisdom, and advice to anyone who wishes to chart their own unique path within the field of health sciences. Discover AppalachianCareChronicles.com
Episodes
Monday Jul 17, 2023
Monday Jul 17, 2023
During this episode we visit the classroom of a social work professor at Marshall University to learn about the landscape of social work in West Virginia.
With a population-to-provider ratio nearly 50% lower than the national average, West Virginia’s need for new social work and mental health practitioners is immense. During this episode, we visit the classroom of Shikeal Harris, Marshall University Professor of Social Work, to discuss the many forms that social work can take, barriers to care in rural areas, and why Shikeal feels called to help train the next generation of clinicians in our state.
Monday Jul 17, 2023
Monday Jul 17, 2023
In rural, medically-underserved areas like Logan County, West Virginia, bringing care to patients directly is often crucial to the health of the community. From conducting home visits to helping operate a mobile medical clinic, nurse practitioner Anitra Ellis makes it a priority to meet her patients where they are.
In episode two, we delve into the life and career of family nurse practitioner Anitra Ellis. From conducting home visits to helping operate a mobile clinic, Anitra’s priority is meeting her patients where they are. In rural, medically-underserved areas like Anitra’s home of Logan County, West Virginia, bringing care to patients directly is crucial to ensuring accessibility of services and improving overall health outcomes. We talk with Anitra about the importance (and challenges) of building trusting relationships with patients who may be skeptical or unfamiliar with the healthcare system, along with the common misconception that in order to pursue a career in healthcare, your path must be mapped out early on.
Monday Jul 17, 2023
Monday Jul 17, 2023
When serious accidents or injuries occur in remote and rural places like West Virginia, an emergency helicopter is sometimes a person’s sole chance at survival. No spoilers—but, this episode, we’re in for a wild ride.
In this episode, we’re traveling through the sky with Heidi Stump, critical care flight paramedic with Health Net in Beckley, West Virginia. Critical care air transport is a valuable component of any effective healthcare system, but it’s particularly vital in remote and rural places like West Virginia, where so much of our population lives nestled deep in the hills, accessible only by bumpy backroads, often hours from the nearest hospital. When serious accidents or injuries occur in these environments, an emergency helicopter is sometimes a person’s sole chance at survival. For flight paramedics like Heidi (and their teams), these highest-of-high stakes give a powerful sense of purpose to their work.
Thursday Jun 29, 2023
Thursday Jun 29, 2023
Curious about the people who are working behind the scenes and on the front lines to care for our communities every day?
Appalachian Care Chronicles is a new podcast bringing you stories from every corner of West Virginia’s health sector. Join host, Aryana Misaghi, to journey alongside a variety of problem-solvers, change makers, and daily helpers. Explore what they do day-to-day, the steps that got them there, and the “why’s” that continue to draw them back.
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