Medicine for the Greater Good
Medicine & Public Health
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48m
• Presented by Hopkins at Home • Featuring Dr. Panagis Galiatsatos •
Join us for an enlightening virtual lecture featuring Dr. Panagis Galiatsatos, co-founder and co-director of Medicine for the Greater Good (MGG) at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. Dr. Galiatsatos will delve into MGG's mission to bridge the gap between healthcare providers and the Baltimore community, promoting health equity through innovative partnerships and educational initiatives. Since its inception in 2013, MGG has empowered residents, students, and volunteers to engage directly with local communities, addressing health disparities and fostering trust beyond hospital walls. This session offers a unique opportunity to learn how MGG's collaborative approach is transforming community health and how you can contribute to this impactful movement.
Chapter Markers:
00:20 - Dr. Galiatsatos introduces himself and the topic of Medicine for the Greater Good
01:25 - Dr. Galiatsatos begins Presentation
34:35 - Dr. Galiatsatos answers questions submitted from the live, viewing audience
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