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Training Activist Physicians:
Problems, Solutions, and
Resources
Martin Donohoe
Am I Stoned?
A 1999 Utah anti-drug pamphlet
warns:
“Danger signs that your child may be
smoking marijuana include excessive
preoccupation with social causes,
race relations, and environmental
issues”
Impediments to Public Health and Social
Justice
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Medical education
Failures of health care system
Actions of academic medical centers
Scientific Ignorance and
Pseudoscience
Impediments to Public Health and Social
Justice
Exploitation
Maldistribution of wealth and resources
Corporations
Environmental Destruction
War
Lack of international cooperation
Voltaire
“The comfort of the rich rests
upon an abundance of the poor”
Hudson River, 2009
The State of U.S. Health Care
• 51 million uninsured patients
• Millions more underinsured
–Remain in dead-end jobs
–Go without needed prescriptions due
to skyrocketing drug prices
• Est. 51,000 deaths/year due to lack of
health insurance
Headline from The Onion
Uninsured Man Hopes His Symptoms
Diagnosed This Week On House
Rudolph Virchow
“Doctors are natural attorneys for
the poor … If medicine is to really
accomplish its great task, it must
intervene in political and social
life…”
Care for the Poor
“Doctors are natural attorneys for the
poor … If medicine is to really
accomplish its great task, it must
intervene in political and social life…”
- Rudolph Virchow
Problems with Medical Education
• Social, economic and cultural contributors to
health of individuals and populations
important but under-emphasized in medical
(and other health professions) curricula
• Students idealistic/motivated, but grow
increasingly cynical and develop
negative/defeatist attitudes as training
progresses
Schism between medical schools and schools of
public health
• Medical schools more focused on
biochemical mechanisms of disease
and drug therapies
• Public health focused on
populations and societal issues
Social Factors Responsible for Illness and
Death
• Deaths in 2000 attributable to:
–Low education: 245,000
–Racial segregation: 176,000
–Low social support: 162,000
–Individual-level poverty: 133,000
– AJPH 2011;101:1456-1465
Social Factors Responsible for Illness and
Death
• Deaths in 2000 attributable to:
–Income inequality: 119,000
(population-attributable mortality –
5.1%)
–Area-level poverty: 39,000 (populationattributable mortality – 1.7%)
– AJPH 2011;101:1456-1465
Social Factors Responsible for Illness and
Death
• Deaths in 2000 attributable to:
–AMI – 193,000
–CVD – 168,000
–Lung CA – 156,000
– AJPH 2011;101:1456-1465
Harvey Cushing
“A physician is obligated to
consider more than a diseased
organ, more even than the whole
man. He must view the man in his
world.”
Medical Ethics
• Overemphasizes individual conflicts and
fascinating dilemmas involving expensive
technologies (e.g., gene therapy, cloning,
face transplants)
• Underemphasizes psychological, cultural,
socioeconomic, occupational, and
environmental contributors to health
Minimal Training re
• Environmental health
• AMA guidelines prohibiting physician
participation in capital punishment
• War and peace issues (e.g., Geneva
Conventions)
World Health Organization
“The role of the physician … in the
preservation and promotion of
peace is the most significant factor
for the attainment of health for
all.”
Other Problems
• Patient and physician dissatisfaction
with current fragmented health care
system is growing
• Cynicism and burnout common
• Interest in primary care
low/inadequate
Ethical Distortions to Help Patients
• Doctors offering varying levels of
testing and treatment based on
patient’s ability to pay
• Physicians “gaming the system”
by manipulating reimbursement
rules so patients can receive
necessary care
Charity Care and Volunteerism
• Almost half of US medical schools
sponsor student-run health clinics
for the indigent
• However, the proportion of
physicians providing charity care has
declined over the last decade
Approaches to Teaching Activism
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History
Literature
Photography
Other
Important Historical Figures in Medicine/Public
Health and Social Justice
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Florence Nightingale
Rudolph Virchow
Margaret Sanger
Thomas Hodgkin
Albert Schweitzer
Charles Dickens
Upton Sinclair
The Role of Literature
• Promotes empathy, critical/creative
thinking, flexibility, non-dogmatism, selfknowledge
• Encourages ethical thinking
• Allows for group discussion/debate
Identification with doctor authors (e.g.,
Keats, Chekhov, Maugham, Williams)
Homelessness
Doris Lessing
“An Old Woman and Her Cat”
From the Doris Lessing Reader (New York:
Knopf, 1988)
Poverty
• Orwell, George. How the Poor Die. In
Sonia Orwell and Ian Angus, eds. The Collected
Essays, Journalism and Letter of George
Orwell, IV; In Front of Your Nose, 1945-1950.
New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc:
pp.223-233.
• Eighner, Lars. Phlebitis: At the Public
Hospital. In Travels with Lizbeth. New York:
St. Martin’s Press, 1993.
Race and Access to Care
Ernest J Gaines
“The Sky is Gray”
in Gray, Marion Secundy, ed. Trials,Tribulations, and
Celebrations: African American Perspectives on
Health, Illness, Aging and Loss. Yarmouth, Maine:
Intercultural Press, 1992
The Native American Experience
Christopher Columbus, upon meeting the
Arawaks of the Bahamas:
“They…brought us…many…things…They
willingly traded everything they owned…They
do not bear arms…They would make fine
servants…With fifty men we could subjugate
them all and make them do whatever we
want.”
The Native American Experience
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Smallpox
Forced migrations
Wars
Loss of land and autonomy
Broken promises
Genocide
Worse health outcomes; high rates of alcohol abuse,
obesity, psychiatric disorders, violence, suicide
The African-American Experience
• Slavery
• Drapetomania
• Tuskegee Syphilis Study
• Ongoing discrimination, impaired access to
health care, worse outcomes
• Persistent suspicion of health care enterprise
Racial Disparities in Health Care:
African-Americans
• Equalizing the mortality rates of
whites and African-Americans would
have averted 686,202 deaths
between 1991 and 2000
–Whereas medical advances averted
176,633 deaths
• AJPH 2004;94:2078-2081
Photography
Nurse Midwives
And
Country Doctors
Photography
Poverty, Hunger, and
Homelessness
Jacob Riis
Dorothea Lange
Rachel Adams
James Nachtwey
Photography
Environmental Degradation
W Eugene Smith: Minamata Disease
W Eugene Smith: Minamata Disease
W Eugene Smith: Minamata Disease
Sebastiao Salgado: Mining
Sebastiao Salgado: Mining
Sebastiao Salgado: Mining
Sebastiao Salgado: Mining
Photography
War
Robert Capa
W Eugene Smith
James Nachtwey
Solutions
• ↑ public health education
• ↑ emphasis on global bioethics and
social justice
• ↑use of history, literature,
photography, and art in curriculum
Solutions
• Interdisciplinary education
• Community partnerships
• Work with the underserved
(locally and globally)
Solutions
• Read activist journals
– AJPH, Mother Jones, Dollars and Sense, The
Progressive, Harpers, Z Magazine, The
Progressive, In These Times, Bulletin of
Atomic Scientists, Hightower Lowdown
• Join activist groups
– PSR, PNHP, PHR, UCS, AI, PP, Greenpeace,
etc.
Political Solutions
• Vote (physician voter turnout low)
• Run for office (physician-legislators
rare)
• Lobby legislators
–Shift focus from reimbursement
rates to social justice issues
Solutions
• Research-based health activism
courses
• Social medicine residencies
• Websites/Blogs
Websites/Blogs
• Social Medicine Portal:
http://www.socialmedicine.org/
• Medicine and Social Justice Blog:
http://medicinesocialjustice.blogspot.com/
• Public Health and Social Justice:
http://www.publichealthandsocialjustice.org
or http://www.phsj.org
Additional Resources
• NYU Literature, Arts, and Medicine Database:
http://litmed.med.nyu.edu/Main?action=new
• Public Citizen’s Health Research-Based Health
Activism courses:
http://www.citizen.org/hrg/activistcour/index
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“First they came for the Jews”
by Pastor Niemoller
“First they came for the Jews, and I did not speak up,
for I was not a Jew.
Then they came for the communists, and I did not
speak up for I was not a communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not
speak up, for I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for me, and there was no one left to
speak up for me.”
Günter Grass
“The first job of a citizen is to
keep your mouth open.”
African Proverb
"If you think you are too small
to have an impact, try going to
bed with a mosquito in your
tent"
Contact Information
Public Health and Social Justice
Website
http://www.publichealthandsocialjustice.org
http://www.phsj.org
[email protected]