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Flip the Script is your go-to podcast about health disparities, Hosted by Max Jordan Nguemeni Tiako, MD, MS, internal medicine resident at Brigham and Woman's Hospital. Max discusses societal and healthcare issues that disproportionately affect the health of minorities, including but not limited to racial and ethnic minorities, sexual & gender minorities, & religious minorities, on a national and global scale. These discussions are centered around the work of healthcare, public health, and health humanities professionals who dedicate their work in various ways to addressing health disparities

Recent Episodes
  • What Is Protest and What Is Insanity?
    Nov 29, 2021 – 00:27:02
  • No More Beds
    Aug 2, 2021 – 00:34:00
  • Worry About Infra-Redlining
    Jul 16, 2021 – 00:38:32
  • Vaccine Passports, Health Security & Limitations
    May 31, 2021 – 00:44:18
  • Polio and Covid Wars: Warm Springs and Mar-a-Lago
    May 14, 2021 – 00:44:39
  • Black Maternal Health
    Apr 28, 2021 – 00:34:16
  • Black Medical Students’ Mental Well-being
    Feb 17, 2021 – 00:20:36
  • No More to Spend
    Feb 9, 2021 – 00:31:42
  • A Disease of Huge Disparity
    Jan 26, 2021 – 00:33:26
  • Sunscreen Wars
    Jan 11, 2021 – 00:27:37
  • Health Insurance fights: In the Middle of a Pandemic!
    Dec 15, 2020 – 00:40:19
  • Sacred Birth
    Dec 3, 2020 – 00:35:37
  • Looking beyond BMI
    Nov 3, 2020 – 00:41:05
  • So, Are You Jewish?
    Oct 26, 2020 – 00:36:08
  • Same Burden, Different Outcomes
    Sep 8, 2020 – 00:40:29
  • The Reproductive Health Umbrella
    Aug 28, 2020 – 00:34:52
  • Staying Afloat in Academic Medicine
    Aug 7, 2020 – 00:38:41
  • Entrenched in Racism
    Jul 23, 2020 – 00:34:09
  • So Much Trauma
    Jul 8, 2020 – 00:30:51
  • Racism, Kidney Function and More
    Jun 29, 2020 – 00:32:07
  • I Would (not) Like to See It
    Jun 26, 2020 – 00:36:02
  • What Is Racial Capitalism?
    Jun 19, 2020 – 00:32:13
  • Divesting from Whiteness
    Jun 19, 2020 – 00:38:13
  • Dealing with Racism as a Family
    Jun 9, 2020 – 00:30:14
  • Structures and Self
    Feb 27, 2020 – 00:23:40
  • Constant Vigilance
    Feb 10, 2020 – 00:30:57
  • Making PrEP More Accessible
    Jan 24, 2020 – 00:24:08
  • When the Personal Is Political
    Jan 17, 2020 – 00:28:25
  • Lonely, LGBTQ and Seeking Asylum
    Jan 10, 2020 – 00:31:03
  • Reach Out and Read
    Dec 10, 2019 – 00:30:34
  • Look up 'Bigot Your Way to Success'
    Nov 22, 2019 – 00:30:02
  • Recovery from a Gun Shot Wound
    Nov 5, 2019 – 00:27:52
  • Mississippi Appendectomy
    Oct 17, 2019 – 00:28:11
  • Policing Black Reproduction
    Sep 12, 2019 – 00:36:15
  • Opioids in Black and White Pt II: IMANI.
    Aug 29, 2019 – 00:26:49
  • The Space We Occupy: Academic Medical Centers and their Neighboring Communities
    Aug 15, 2019 – 00:38:20
  • What Could Healthcare do? (Health in the Box pt 3)
    Dec 17, 2018 – 00:29:52
  • Coming Home (Health and the Box pt 2)
    Nov 29, 2018 – 00:31:02
  • Health and the Box (pt 1)
    Nov 16, 2018 – 00:31:30
  • Poor, Black and Pregnant
    Nov 1, 2018 – 00:32:29
  • Hello, Pipeline Efforts
    Oct 11, 2018 – 00:22:50
  • Both Hospitals Were Destroyed (Hurricane Series Part 2 of 2)
    Sep 20, 2018 – 00:27:35
  • Puerto Rico Se Levanta (Hurricane Series Part 1)
    Sep 13, 2018 – 00:27:38
  • Acá y Allá: Protest Psychiatry and Physician Activism
    Aug 30, 2018 – 00:26:57
  • More Harm Reduction, Please.
    Aug 16, 2018 – 00:22:11
  • Opioids in Black and White
    Aug 6, 2018 – 00:34:27
  • Let's Get Active
    Jul 27, 2018 – 00:26:52
  • To Heal and To Harm
    Jul 12, 2018 – 00:30:27
  • Flip The Script: Teaser
    Jun 22, 2018 – 00:01:33
Recent Reviews
  • kita.g
    A must-listen for healthcare professionals
    I recently came across this podcast on Twitter, and I am so glad to have found it. One of my frustrations in NP school has been the disconnect between the stated goal of patient advocacy and the tepid lectures handling racism as more of an “unfortunate reality” than a problem in need of urgent intervention. This podcast provides thorough discussions on race in various realms of healthcare education and practice, with actual experts in doing the work to address these structural issues. I’ve found multiple moments of inspiration in these episodes, and would especially recommend this to others looking for guidance on disrupting a system that continues to fail Black Americans.
  • keeptryan87
    Great topics from Ivy League medicine
    I enjoy the humanistic med subjects, esp since my med school doesn’t delve into them very well (but is not as lofty as ~Yale~). I demoted one star because the audio can be dodgy. For instance, the voices are at different volumes and intermittent loud noises that I’m guessing mark cuts when editing. I heard that towards the end of the Aug 31st ep. Anyways, I look forward to binging this so I can sound smart in rotations!
  • DocTone1987
    Fantastic content and production
    Topics we all should be aware of and plugged into!
  • Blakdoc
    Amazing Podcast!
    Learned so much just from the first interview and would encourage everyone to subscribe!
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