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Liberal_in_LA

(44,397 posts)
Sun May 10, 2015, 03:06 PM May 2015

doctor dressed homeless to treat homeless, fostering a "street medicine" movement

Pittsburgh (CNN)Dr. Jim Withers used to dress like a homeless person. On purpose.

Two to three nights a week, he rubbed dirt in his hair and muddied up his jeans and shirt before walking the dark streets of Pittsburgh, searching for the very people he was trying to emulate.

Withers wanted to connect with those who had been excluded from his care.

"I was actually really shocked how ill people were on the street. It was like going to a third-world country," he said. "Young, old, people with mental illness, runaway kids, women (who) fled domestic violence, veterans. And they all have their own story."

Homelessness costs the medical system a lot of money. Individuals often end up in emergency rooms, and stay there longer, because their illnesses go untreated and can lead to complications.


For 23 years, Withers has been treating the homeless -- under bridges, in alleys and along riverbanks.

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Today, Withers is also fostering a global "street medicine" movement. His nonprofit, the Street Medicine Institute, supports communities in starting programs of their own. Its network includes dozens of teams in the United States and around the world.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/07/us/cnn-heroes-homeless-doctor-jim-withers/?iid=ob_homepage_NewsAndBuzz_pool&iref=obnetwork

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doctor dressed homeless to treat homeless, fostering a "street medicine" movement (Original Post) Liberal_in_LA May 2015 OP
The true heroes... nt Mnemosyne May 2015 #1
"They all have their own story". He is like doctors without borders… inside our borders. KittyWampus May 2015 #2
Cuba is doing even more Rolando May 2015 #3
 

KittyWampus

(55,894 posts)
2. "They all have their own story". He is like doctors without borders… inside our borders.
Sun May 10, 2015, 03:21 PM
May 2015

Makes me feel sad and hopeful at the same time.

 

Rolando

(88 posts)
3. Cuba is doing even more
Sun May 10, 2015, 07:01 PM
May 2015

with ELAM, an absolutely free medical school. Poor students are actually paid to go to medical school after high school. They have to live in a dormitory and receive food prepared for them, along with medical care and the small stipend. It's a year of pre-med, four years of school (in Spanish), and a year of internship. Thereafter, they can do a residency anywhere, including the U.S., where they can enter a fast-track to citizenship. What more do the "Dreamers" want? Look all this up. It's on the Internet. The school has thousands of students on multiple campuses. Just a part of our defense budget could do wonders for health care in this country.

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