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S3E18: Bridging Cultures in Medicine

Jan 23, 2020

Native American voices and stories are very few in a lot of conversations—but that doesn't mean they're silent. Sometimes, one voice is enough to influence and create positive change. In this episode, Margaux and Harjit talks to Celessta Merrill, an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), about the barriers she's had to overcome in the field of medicine, as well as health barriers for Native Americans.

You are listening to Bundle of Hers:

S3E18: Bridging Cultures in Medicine

Jan 23, 2020

Native American voices and stories are very few in a lot of conversations—but that doesn't mean they're silent. Sometimes, one voice is enough to influence and create positive change. In this episode, Margaux and Harjit talks to Celessta Merrill, an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), about the barriers she's had to overcome in the field of medicine, as well as health barriers for Native Americans.

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What is Bundle of Hers?

A podcast about diversity in medicine. Fourth-year medical students Harjit Kaur, Margaux Miller, Bushra Hussein, and Leen Samha discuss the challenges of studying medicine and how their diverse backgrounds influence their everyday lives in medical school and beyond. Talking about topics that are underrepresented to keep the conoversations honest and thought-provoking, BUNDLE OF HERS keeps it raw and real while stumbling gracefully through med school. Listen to their stories below and follow their jorney on Instagram!

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Native American voices and stories are very few in a lot of conversations—but that doesn't mean they're silent. Sometimes, one voice is enough to influence and create positive change. In this episode, Margaux and Harjit talks to Celessta Merrill, an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), about the barriers she's had to overcome in the field of medicine, as well as health barriers for Native Americans.

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