Join Dr. Stephanie Moss, host of the Life as a Patient Doctor podcast, interview Professor Elizabeth Hintz, PhD. They delve into the intricacies of health care communication, focusing on how patients, particularly women, communicate their symptoms to doctors and clinicians. Professor Hintz shares her journey from being a patient with chronic pelvic pain conditions to becoming a researcher and advocate. They discuss the disparities in pain communication between genders, the importance of patient advocacy, and Hintz's work with TightLipped and academia to foster change. The episode emphasizes the need for better communication strategies in healthcare and the empowering role of community and grassroots organizations.
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**This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.**
Chapters:
00:00 Sneak Peak
01:32 Introduction to Guest
01:57 Personal Journey with Chronic Illness
02:40 Health Communication and Its Importance
04:09 Advocacy and Community Engagement
06:07 Tightlipped Organization and Campaigns
09:41 Challenges in Women's Health
09:53 Challenges in Women's Health
12:38 Impact of Communication on Healthcare
16:17 Continuing Education
18:33 Stigma & Bias
22:18 Pearls of Wisdom
28:39 Conclusion
30:43 Episode Recommendations