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Healthcare Unveiled

Healthcare Unveiled

By: Tanvi Kurupati and Abigail Coffey
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Ever wonder who's really behind your healthcare experience?

We sit down with the people who make health and healing possible - not just doctors and nurses, but the healthcare lawyers fighting for patient rights, the environmental specialists protecting community health, the policymakers shaping insurance coverage, and others whose work touches your life in ways you might never realize.

If you're thinking about jumping into healthcare or just curious about how this sometimes confusing system actually works, we're here to share the real stories; the wins, the burnout, the "aha" moments, and everything in between. These are honest conversations with real people about what it's actually like to dedicate your career to health, whether that's in an exam room, a courtroom, or anywhere else in the complex world we call healthcare.

Tanvi Kurupati and Abigail Coffey
Career Success Economics Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • From Direct Service to Policy: Building a Career in Homeless Healthcare with Taryn Bilo, MPH
    Nov 21 2025

    In this episode, Abby sits down with Taryn Bilo, MPH, Medical Respite Manager at the National Healthcare for the Homeless Council. Taryn shares her unconventional path from undergraduate volunteer work to becoming a leader in homeless healthcare and public health policy.

    Starting with volunteer work at a housing resource agency in Olympia, Washington, Taryn discusses how early experiences shaped her decade-long career in homeless services. She opens up about the realities of working in direct service—from helping launch one of the first low-barrier shelters in her community to starting a medical respite program—and why she eventually pursued a master's in public health to shift toward upstream thinking and systems-level change.

    Taryn explains what medical respite care is and why it's critical for people experiencing homelessness who are discharged from hospitals with nowhere to recover. She discusses the importance of integrating behavioral health and substance use services, developing gender-affirming care practices, and addressing social determinants of health in meaningful ways. She also tackles the policy landscape, including concerns about Medicaid cuts and exciting innovations like Washington State piloting medical respite as a reimbursable service.

    Whether you're considering a career in public health, homeless services, or healthcare policy, this conversation offers honest insights into the challenges of working with vulnerable populations, strategies for preventing burnout, and what gives Taryn hope for the future despite uncertain times.

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    30 mins
  • Breaking Barriers in HIV Care: Dr. Jean Anderson's Four-Decade Journey in Women's Health
    Oct 19 2025

    In this episode, Tanvi sits down with Dr. Jean Anderson, Professor Emerita of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Johns Hopkins, to explore her groundbreaking career in HIV and women's health. Dr. Anderson shares her journey from medical school in the 1970s, when AIDS hadn't even been identified, to founding one of the first HIV Women's Health Programs in the nation. She discusses the evolution of HIV treatment from a uniformly fatal diagnosis to a manageable chronic condition, the importance of seeing patients as whole people rather than just diagnoses, and why healthcare should always remain centered on humanity. Through powerful patient stories, including her friendship with Rose, a peer counselor who has worked in her program for decades, Dr. Anderson illustrates how compassion combined with medical advances can transform lives.

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    27 mins
  • Oral Rehydration to Indigenous Health: Dr. Santosham's 60-Year Mission to Save Children
    Oct 10 2025

    Dr. Mathuram Santosham scored J3 on his qualifying exam—the second-worst grade possible. His headmaster said medical school was impossible. But one teacher fought for him, and that changed everything. From watching children die of dehydration in 1960s India to revolutionizing treatment on Apache reservations to eliminating meningitis globally, Dr. Santosham shares why dreaming big, embracing failure, and lifting others up are the keys to an impactful career in medicine.

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    25 mins
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