Atypical Presentations

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Atypical Presentations

Atypical Presentations: a term that describes patients who exist outside the quote-unquote “normal” signs and symptoms for a particular condition, as defined by Western clinical medicine. This binary framework flattens the diversity of those who exist outside this “normal” and forgets each person is bringing their own unique story. We want to honour those stories.Join us in learning alongside patients, doctors, experts, community and more - as we all learn to subvert the narrative, so that no story is an Atypical Presentation.

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    Panel Discussion for al-Mawasi Volunteer Health Clinic

    Join us as we sit down with Dr. Shumaila Panhwar, Dr. Sameera Bhayat, Dr. Bushra Othman, and Dr. Jenny Grounds to discuss the role of healthcare workers and institutions in the grassroots movements for Palestine, and what we can do as students.

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    What is Atypical Presentations?

    This short episode is intended to clarify the name of this project, the goals of this project, and what to expect from this project. We look forward to embarking on this learning journey with you all!

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    Acknowledgment of Country

    This is our Acknowledgement of Country. We very intentionally wanted to release this first to set the tone, and keep central that we're creating this project on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri people. We encourage all listeners to reflect on the stories of the lands they're on, as we embark on this learning journey together.

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Atypical Presentations: a term that describes patients who exist outside the quote-unquote “normal” signs and symptoms for a particular condition, as defined by Western clinical medicine. This binary framework flattens the diversity of those who exist outside this “normal” and forgets each person is bringing their own unique story. We want to honour those stories.Join us in learning alongside patients, doctors, experts, community and more - as we all learn to subvert the narrative, so that no story is an Atypical Presentation.

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