Globally Minded Medicine

Episode 2: Traveler's Diarrhea, "HOLA" cultural mnemonic, and Water Saving Tips

July 23, 2022 Dr. Mark Season 1 Episode 2
Episode 2: Traveler's Diarrhea, "HOLA" cultural mnemonic, and Water Saving Tips
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Globally Minded Medicine
Episode 2: Traveler's Diarrhea, "HOLA" cultural mnemonic, and Water Saving Tips
Jul 23, 2022 Season 1 Episode 2
Dr. Mark

Westin and Tim help discuss how to classify, treat, and prevent traveler's diarrhea, review how the mnemonic "HOLA" can help with cultural exchanges, and share water saving trips.

Co-Host/Guest Info:
Westin Wong is currently an OMS-III at Rocky Vista University. He received his undergraduate degree in Public Health and is passionate about global and community health. He is interested in Ophthalmology, discovering new music, and finding good places to eat wherever he goes!  https://twitter.com/WestinWong

Tim Light is also an OMS-III at Rocky Vista University.  He graduated from USU with a degree in Human Biology and Cultural Anthropology.  He focuses on global, underserved, and marginalized populations and has done a lot of work with addiction medicine and helping combat the opioid crisis, including hosting the podcast "DEBUNKED" through the Tribal and Rural Opioid Initiative and the Office of Health Equity and Community Engagement at USU.  

Disclaimer intro by Claire Eliason. 

Disclaimer intro by Claire Eliason.
Intro/Outro Music by Westin Wong

Show Notes

Westin and Tim help discuss how to classify, treat, and prevent traveler's diarrhea, review how the mnemonic "HOLA" can help with cultural exchanges, and share water saving trips.

Co-Host/Guest Info:
Westin Wong is currently an OMS-III at Rocky Vista University. He received his undergraduate degree in Public Health and is passionate about global and community health. He is interested in Ophthalmology, discovering new music, and finding good places to eat wherever he goes!  https://twitter.com/WestinWong

Tim Light is also an OMS-III at Rocky Vista University.  He graduated from USU with a degree in Human Biology and Cultural Anthropology.  He focuses on global, underserved, and marginalized populations and has done a lot of work with addiction medicine and helping combat the opioid crisis, including hosting the podcast "DEBUNKED" through the Tribal and Rural Opioid Initiative and the Office of Health Equity and Community Engagement at USU.  

Disclaimer intro by Claire Eliason. 

Disclaimer intro by Claire Eliason.
Intro/Outro Music by Westin Wong