Ep 17: WoundWalk.org Founder Michael Sean Wright
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In this episode, Michael Sean Wright, Director of Field Medicine for the Lestonnac Free Clinic and founder of Wound Walk.org, discusses the challenges and triumphs of providing medical care to the unhoused in Orange County. He shares insights into the operations of Wound Walk, the importance of community involvement, and the innovative approaches they use to deliver healthcare on the streets.
https://woundwalk.org/
Takeaways
- Wound Walk OC provides street medicine to the unhoused in Orange County.
- Community involvement is crucial for the success of Wound Walk.
- Michael Sean Wright emphasizes dignity and connection in healthcare.
- The Lestonnac Free Clinic offers free medical services to those without insurance.
- Wound Walk operates with the support of volunteers and community donations.
- Street medicine teams address complex issues like substance use and mental health.
- Innovative solutions like mobile clinics and pop-up exam rooms are used.
- The organization aims to expand its services across the country.
- Wound Walk collaborates with local authorities to improve services.
- The episode highlights the power of community-driven healthcare initiatives.
Keywords
street medicine, Wound Walk OC, Lestonnac Free Clinic, homelessness, community health, medical care, Orange County, volunteer work, healthcare innovation, social impact, free surgery center, Santa Ana, Skid Row, UCI
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