Advocacy in Action — How Policy Shapes the Patients We Serve
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Healthcare does not begin or end in the clinic. It is shaped by the policies, funding decisions, and advocacy efforts that determine who can access care in the first place.
In this episode of LMSA Pulso, we are joined by LMSA National leaders, Cristhian Gutierrez Huerta and Lizbeth Alvarez, to discuss how student physicians can help shape the systems that influence patient health long before an appointment.
Together, they share how LMSA’s national advocacy efforts translate into action, from engaging legislators and developing policy priorities to amplifying the voices of future physicians working to advance equitable healthcare.
This conversation explores why advocacy is an essential skill in medical training, how policy decisions affect both patients and the physician workforce, and how organized student leadership can drive meaningful, community-centered change.
Because caring for patients also means advocating for the systems that shape their health.