Dr Mayara Floss is a family medicin doctor from Brazil, a PhD student , writer and advocate for rural and planetary health.
Episode overview:
00.45 Mayara’s journey into rural health
07.40 Primary care in Brazil
08.50 Comparing rural and urban settings
13.00 Working in a favela during COVID19
14.20 Rural population and community care in Brazil
18.45 Community health workers in Brazil
20.15 Challenges for family medicine
24.20 Most enjoyable parts of her work - project to help adults back into education
28.15 Planetary health and launch of MOOC
34.45 How does climate change affect health?
48.00 Lessons that Mayara has taken from her experience so far
Key messages:
Community health workers as the “eyes of the community”.
Family doctors that have more than 2000 people to look after can only firefight.
The social determinants of health affect health in rural areas just as they do on the peripheries of cities.
Climate change and planetary health is sometimes not accepted as a problem. Scientific articles do not always communicate the issue well for a broader audience.
The importance of education to sensitize people and raise awareness.
Climate change affects health in many ways such as heat stress, air pollution, food production, and natural disasters.
Nothing grows forever, why do we think that the economy can grow forever?
We need to change how we do things in healthcare, are we thinking about sustainability?
We can not continue business as usual.
Are we producing health?
The importance of doing projects with the community.
Communication is key, from evidence to communities, and from communities into evidence.
Getting back to basics.
To know differently.
Lancet Article on MOOC Planetary Health
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