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Intersection Podcast

83 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 4 years ago - ★★★★★ - 9 ratings

Intersection is a podcast that explores the many intersections inside healthcare, public policy, social issues, or even the art of storytelling. Bobby Rettew has spent his career interviewing some of the most interesting people, crafting some of the most complex stories. Now he brings these intersections together and the narratives that emerge from inside these stories. To learn more, go to IntersectionPodcast.com.

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063: [TheDigital.Church] Dr. Ted Swann - Community, Churches, & COVID-19

July 20, 2020 20:24 - 28 minutes

Ted Swann is President of Swann Medicine in Clemson, SC. Over the the past few months, he has been working diligently to educate his patients and also advise his community how to navigate COVID-19.  He has also been advising his home church, First Baptist Church of Clemson how to plan and prepare the church during this global crisis. He has created a wonderful graphical guide that helps explain how each person can personally prepare when trying to decide where to travel and how to interact wi...

062: [TheDigital.Church] Sewing Masks for Healthcare Workers

July 14, 2020 02:22 - 21 minutes

Acts 1:11 - Why do you stand here looking into the sky?” Betsey Matheny of Boulevard Baptist Church decided to no longer and “stand there staring;” she decided to do something and help the healthcare workers in Anderson, SC. So, she organized a group of women to sew masks for AnMed Health’s healthcare workers. This began as a simple initiative, but over time as AnMed Health engaged the community; they met their goal of 8,000 masks. It is because of this wonderful community here in Anderson ca...

061: Recidivism Series Part 6: Recidivism, COVID-19, and Jail Populations

April 06, 2020 09:00 - 15 minutes

In part six of this recidivism series, we talk with Jennifer Johnson of the public defender's office about jail populations, public health, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Jennifer serves as co-vice chair of the Anderson County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council and is the Chief Circuit Public Defender of the 10th Judicial Circuit in South Carolina. Links: 42 inmates released from Anderson County Detention Center as fears rise about coronavirus: https://www.independentmail.com/story/news/local...

060: Recidivism Series Part 5: Examining the Log Jam in the Courts

March 30, 2020 17:51 - 22 minutes

In Part Five of this recidivism series, we talk with Jennifer Johnson of the public defender's office about the log jam in the court system. She shares her story as she serves as co-vice chair of the Anderson County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council. She also shares her perspective as the Chief Circuit Public Defender of the 10th Judicial Circuit in South Carolina. She shares about the data and the log jam inside the court system as the CJCC continues to find ways to reduce the jail popul...

059: Recidivism Series Part 4 - Social Determinants of Health and Criminal Justice Reform

March 23, 2020 09:00 - 27 minutes

Recidivism, social determinants of health, and what does recidivism have to do with re-admission rates? Is there a cycle, a pattern, a deeper exploration surrounding how those who are mentally ill access the care they need before the cycle begins; or even in the midst of the cycle? This cycle is happening and it is bigger than the four walls of a hospital, the criminal justice infrastructure, and the community they serve. So many questions, Here is part two of my discussion with Michael Cunni...

058: Recidivism Series Part 3 - Recidivism, Health Care, and Healthcare

March 16, 2020 09:00 - 21 minutes

Recidivism and the words "health care", what do they have to do with each other? Health care refers to provider actions, and in this case actions truly speaks, shows, exemplifies so much more than the two words themselves. Michael Cunningham works for AnMed Health, a community healthcare system, healthcare in this case is one word. AnMed Health is located in Anderson County, South Carolina; and Michael is a champion seeking change, committed to the service to the community he serves. He is al...

057: Recidivism Series Part 2 - What is a CJCC?

March 09, 2020 09:00 - 20 minutes

What is CJCC? Well, CJCC is an acronym for Criminal Justice Coordinating Council and Anderson County establish the second of it's kind in South Carolina behind Charleston County. What does that have to do with recidivism? Anderson County was advised to create a CJCC and begin the process of criminal justice reform before starting the process of building a new jail. Why? Because the Anderson County Detention Center is grossly over crowded. Part two of Intersections exploration of recidivism in...

056: Recidivism Series Part 1 - Homelessness, Poverty and Criminal Justice Reform

March 02, 2020 10:00 - 27 minutes

Recidivism, poverty, homelessness and a community resource guide; what do all of these items have in common? Dave Phillips shares his path of engaging the needs of a community through a simple idea, a community resource guide. This simple idea provided a spring board, creating connections across Anderson County, South Carolina; leading Dave down a path of a bigger mission! Dave began building connectivity inside the newly created Criminal Justice Coordinating Council in Anderson County, South...

055: Brian Barlow: Offside

January 13, 2020 10:00 - 37 minutes

Bryan Barlow is motivational speaker and a passionate highly requested and recommended soccer referee. Brian Barlow is also a father, pilot, golfer, writer & Emmy award winning TV Producer and husband of long-time best friend Lori Barlow. Barlow is no stranger to center stage so it was no surprise when the little “Offside” project went Viral the summer of 2018. Making a bold statement is one of the fundamental pillars of impactful marketing, Barlow took his own advise a few years ago and offe...

054: Tigers United: Rachelle Beckner

December 30, 2019 10:00 - 36 minutes

According to best estimates, there are fewer than 3,900 tigers remaining in the wild. The reasons for dwindling populations are varied. Major issues include loss of tigers' natural habitats and poaching, which affects the 13 tiger range countries around the globe. Rachelle Leigh Beckner is a very passionate person, yet did not expect to find her passion in saving tigers until she arrived at Clemson. This former journalist found her way into the classroom teaching and into the wild saving tige...

053: Carla Boyd: From The Heart

December 16, 2019 10:00 - 56 minutes

Carla Boyd, the mother of former Clemson quarterback Tajh Boyd, has written a book called 'From the Heart of Momma Boyd.’ The book takes us back to the days before Tajh was a household name and what it was like to be the mother of an All-American quarterback at a major university. When you meat Mrs. Boyd, you immediately want to call her “Momma”; because she is just exactly that, a mom to many. From those very moments as a teenage in high school, having a child and fighting cancer; she has vo...

052: Jordan Scott: Forage - Searching Widely

December 02, 2019 10:00 - 47 minutes

Jordan Scott, florist, small business owner, lover of all people and their stories, committed to small business in downtown Anderson, SC; and yet she is not a United States Citizen. Jordan Scott came to the United States from Australia not for business or the American Dream, she came her following her faith in Jesus Christ and her new husband as the began their life together.  She owns a beautiful florist shop in one of the most southern towns in South Carolina, Anderson. She has grown to lov...

051: Kate Ranta: Killing Kate - Part Two

November 18, 2019 10:00 - 39 minutes

Kate Ranta is a public figure in the gun reform and violence against women movements. In 2012—after leaving an emotionally, financially, and sexually abusive marriage—Kate’s ex-husband stalked her to her apartment in Parkland, FL, where he shot her twice and her father twice in front of her then 4-year-old son. One bullet destroyed her right hand, and another went through her left breast, just missing her heart. Her father was shot in his left arm, which is still disabled, and in his left sid...

050: Kate Ranta: Killing Kate - Part One

November 05, 2019 16:11 - 43 minutes

Kate Ranta is the mother of two boys, a marketing professional, and a survivor of intimate partner and gun violence. She and her father survived two bullets each when her ex-husband ambushed her at her home and shot them. The couple's then 4-year-old son witnessed the shooting. Kate has been an activist for several years, and has appeared in documentary films, in national media, and on expert panels. In the years since the shooting, Kate has elevated her story in documentaries, television, on...

049: Susan McLarty - What is a homeless coordinator?

June 24, 2019 19:18 - 28 minutes

Susan McLarty is the Coordinator of the Greenville Homeless Alliance, which is a broad public private partnership to broaden support of making homelessness brief and rare in Greenville County. Greenville Homeless Alliance recently hired Susan McLarty to be the community’s first homeless coordinator. Susan will "literally open doors here in Greenville for people in desperate need of safe, affordable housing," said Tony McDade, who chairs the steering committee for the Greenville Homeless Alli...

048: It was like a symphony - George & Henry's 2nd Birthday

June 10, 2019 21:15 - 26 minutes

The morning started at 3:30am Saturday, June 10, 2017 being awaken by Sarah saying something is wrong. As I rubbed my eyes trying to figure out what was going on, I realized her swift movements to the bathroom indicated I better jump into action. As I ran into the bathroom, I looked at Sarah as tears ran down her face. I knew…I better call Dr. Hearn immediately. I wondered…how did this start.  After rushing to GHS at 4:30am, I knew something big was going to happen. I hoped the boys could hol...

047: Urbanization and SDOH - Brittany’s Story

June 03, 2019 09:00 - 20 minutes

Meet Brittany, mother of Lily, single mom, healthcare worker, and a woman who spent years looking for affordable housing for her family. For many years I have been studying, documenting, and telling stories surrounding access to healthcare. The more stories I tell, the more people I meet, the more I realize access is a uniform word, a consistent word that is popping up over and over. Access for this population of people, families, individuals is bigger that just health care. So many individu...

046: Changing the Language of Sports...Word by Word: Sarah Spain

May 20, 2019 17:32 - 43 minutes

Meet Sarah Spain…I have yet to meet her in person, but we have exchanged conversation on Twitter. Sarah has a huge voice in the sports world much of which can be attributed to her passion for telling stories. She also has a huge voice in the world of bringing a female voice to a male dominated profession.  Sarah is a Peabody Award-winning radio host, TV personality and writer. She is one half of the “Spain and Fitz” radio show, airing weeknights on national ESPN radio, a writer for espnW.com,...

045: The Greatest Gift - Linda Rettew

May 13, 2019 19:07 - 24 minutes

What is the intersection of nursing and mother’s day? Well, her name is Linda Bridwell Rettew and she is a nurse practitioner, mother, wife, grandmother, caregiver, and an all-around great person. My life has been surrounded by medicine, from the earliest days of my childhood, I have memories waiting for mom in doctor’s offices, emergency departments, waiting rooms; sleeping overnight in a vacant rooms while mom pulled a night shift. Her career put food on the table, clothes on my back, mone...

044: I am a black man; survivor & victim of domestic violence - William Peppers

May 06, 2019 09:00 - 1 hour

It is a Friday afternoon and I received a phone call. It was from William Peppers and he had a powerful message and story to tell, one that I did not expect, one that breaks all stigmas and stereotypes in the world of domestic violence. It is a beautiful Friday afternoon, so we met in a park where he could share his story. As we sat and chatted, we gained an audience, a crowd of women sat and listened instead of setting up for a wedding shower. He is a black man who won custody of his two g...

043: Albinism & Ruth’s Story - Andrea Kinghorn Busby

April 29, 2019 20:11 - 34 minutes

All you have to do is Google Andrea Kinghorn Busby and you will realize she is one smart lady. She is a doctoral student in Northwestern University’s Human Development and Social Policy Program and a fellow through the Multidisciplinary Program in Education Sciences Training Program. Her research focuses on using ecological frameworks to understand the intersection of home and school environments and their impacts on children’s development, especially among families from low-income, immigrant...

042: Pediatrician, Mom, and A Son’s Mental Health - Bry’s Story (Part Two)

April 22, 2019 14:04 - 21 minutes

In part two of Bry’s story, she continues sharing how her career as a pediatrician collides with her instincts as a mother of a child who has a mental disorder.   This episode picks up with the decision to go to an in-patient facility and the realities behind what it means to gain access to quality care her child needed. If you have not listened to part one, please stop and go back to episode 41 for complete context. Here is part two of her story. Check Out The Links Below:The Center Cannot ...

041: Pediatrician, Mom, and A Son’s Mental Health - Bry’s Story (Part One)

April 15, 2019 18:38 - 29 minutes

Her name is Bry and she is an amazing pediatrician in a small town in South Carolina. This mother of three faced one of the toughest challenges as a mother, finding out her son has a mental health issue and feeling completely helpless in a system that has no easy answers.  The next two episodes explores her journey in becoming a pediatrician and a mom and how all those relatable conventions were tested beyond measure when she finally started seeking help for her son. This story is one being ...

040: Brave - Teresa Bauer

April 08, 2019 11:00 - 27 minutes

Teresa Bauer is more than a survivor, she is a friend and one that makes me coffee almost every morning at Figs Coffee and Creamery downtown Anderson, SC. Here story is one that was hiding behind her facade, one that was ever present in her life, yet tucked away behind that smiling face.  We all have stories to tell and many times it takes years to tell our own story. But Teresa found the courage one Friday morning as I sat and drank my coffee upon the barstool in Figs. For years, I have docu...

039: The Will To Live - Ken Scar (Part Two)

April 01, 2019 11:00 - 23 minutes

Ken Scar has to be one of the most fascinating and talented photojournalists I have met, and I have only spent a few hours with him. Ken is a man of many passions! He loves his country, he loves his family, has a renewed desire to live life to the fullest, and he is an amazing storyteller. Ken’s path to Clemson University is an amazing journey, one that refined his craft during his time in Afghanistan during his tour with the Army as a photojournalist. His craft was challenged, but those expe...

038: The Will To Live - Ken Scar (Part One)

March 25, 2019 11:56 - 24 minutes

We all need a little more Ken Scar in our lives. He is a man with unbelievable authenticity that transcends from his personal life into the work that he loves so much, telling great stories. I have met many great storytellers in my life, none more highly decorated than Ken. Ken’s story is more than the amazing moments he has captured with his cameras. Ken’s story runs deeper beyond his time serving this great country. Ken has battled some of the hardest battles in his personal life that near...

037: Print Ain't Dead - John Garrett

March 18, 2019 10:04 - 35 minutes

Is printing newspapers a dead enterprise? You better ignore the national narrative because John Garrett has a message you want to hear. John Garrett started Community Impact Newspaper from the game room of his home with his wife and best friend, Jennifer. The belief that everyone—not just the insiders—should know what is happening in their own backyard. This prompted him to leave a news giant and start his own news organization...print first. Community Impact has a mission, to build communiti...

036: Constant State of Learning - Roger Cicala

March 11, 2019 10:04 - 36 minutes

Roger Cicala likes gadgets but most of all, he loves photography. This former physician fell in love with photography and built a nationwide photography rental business because of one lens he purchased. Yes, it was a Canon lens, one of those beautiful white, prime lenses.  After purchasing this $5000.00 lens for a picture he wanted to capture, he found himself with an asset he only used a few times year. So he decided to rent it and from the living room of his house he grew a multi-million do...

035: Running for the Statehouse - James Smith & Mandy Powers Norrell

March 04, 2019 10:04 - 38 minutes

Running for political office has to be one of the hardest journeys an individual can face. It takes time, energy, lots of resources, a lot of contacts, and a committed family. Running for the highest offices in the State of South Carolina is the pinnacle of challenges for a democrat in a traditionally republican state.  James Smith and Mandy Powers Norrell were ready to face that challenge charged with core values they believed were inside the heart of their fellow South Carolinians. Their st...

034: Just Thank You - Tammy

February 25, 2019 10:04 - 20 minutes

You never know when you are going to meet such an old soul, a person with just a sense of wisdom that undoubtedly resonates with your viewpoint on life. I met Tammy one morning while working on a project for our friends at Welvista.  Founded in 1991, Welvista is a 501(c)3 organization that helps uninsured and underserved South Carolinians gain access to essential health services while reducing the long-term costs of health care that result from untreated conditions. In 2018, Welvista filled m...

033: She is FitFluential - Kelly Olexa

February 18, 2019 10:04 - 36 minutes

What does it mean to be a social media influencer? This is a question many of us “OLD SCHOOL” social media pioneers toss around while giggling under our breath. I guess it means you have more than 10,000 followers on the latest social media outlet. But seriously, what is a social media influencer? I want you to meet Kelly Olexa. Kelly is the founder of FitFluential, a nationwide network of highly influential fitness, health and wellness fanatics sharing their journey online via social media. ...

032: Carved In Stone - Pat Williams

February 11, 2019 10:04 - 30 minutes

Basketball hall-of-famer Pat Williams is the founder and senior vice president of the NBA’sOrlando Magic. In addition to his roles with the Orlando Magic, he served as general manager of the1983 world champion Philadelphia 76ers and managed both the Chicago Bulls and Atlanta Hawks. Pat is best known for acquiring top talents such as Julius “Dr. J” Erving, Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal and Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway. A cancer survivor, Pat is in remission after winning his battle with Multi...

031: Mile Marker 50 - Allison Andrews

February 04, 2019 10:04 - 36 minutes

“Only passions, great passions, can elevate the soul to great things.” - Denis Diderot Allison Andrews gave me a card with this quote one afternoon in 2005 while the Road Show crew from WCNC-TV in Charlotte, NC was preparing for a live television production. She always knew how to get the team excited about the live television event we were about to produce.  Allison is one of the most passionate and creative people I know. And to be honest, I still feel guilty to this day when I had to tell ...

030: You're My Horse - Leighton Cubbage

January 28, 2019 10:04 - 55 minutes

I believe there are certain people in your life that provide you the mentoring and leadership necessary to succeed. We are all blessed with God given natural talents, but there are only certain people who fully maximize that talent and share it with the world.  Serial entrepreneurs are a special breed of people; true serial entrepreneurs. These are people who combine the ability to leverage their God given natural talent and courage to keep stepping up to the plate and swing for the stars. Bu...

029: Bowtie Comedy - Mike Goodwin

January 21, 2019 10:04 - 44 minutes

From the moment I met him...I just started laughing. Not because he always wears a bowtie, I like bowties and I wear them constantly. Not because of his cool, unique, circular glasses; because I just recently started wearing glasses and I wanted something cool.  I start laughing because he is always laughing, smiling, and trying to make other people laugh. This former military serviceman who found his career in higher education one day just gave it all up and start a career in comedy. Are you...

028: Sister Norma Pimentel

January 14, 2019 10:04 - 38 minutes

This interview with Sister Norma Pimentel was recorded not long before President Trump visited McAllen, Texas on January 10, 2019; the center of the international border debate, right where Sister Norma runs the Humanitarian Respite Center. President Trump’s trip was to visit the border and advocate for the construction of a larger wall along the US-Mexico border. Sister Norma’s passion to serve this humanitarian crisis is larger than walls and this legal/political debate. This is why I had t...

027: Finding Respite in McAllen, Texas

January 07, 2019 10:04 - 33 minutes

It is February 7, 2017 and we find ourselves in the Catholic Charities Humanitarian Respite Center…right downtown McAllen, Texas. McAllen is the largest city in Hidalgo County, Texas, and the twenty-second most populous city in Texas. It is located at the southern tip of the state in the Rio Grande Valley. McAllen, Texas has the largest immigration processing center in the United States We are getting a tour, learning about their operation. Their mission…to help those who have crossed the bor...

026: Walking Humbly - Ellen Sechrest

December 31, 2018 10:04 - 35 minutes

Ministering at the corner of Boulevard and the world is a big statement for a church that has a congregation of roughly 500 people in Anderson, SC. Ellen Sechrest truly believes in this statement fundamentally and each day seeks more missional ways to carry out that goal at Boulevard Baptist Church. As Anderson, SC continues to see exceptional growth from the Hispanic/Latino populations, she has been seeking new ways to be a better neighbor. So she found herself drawn to McAllen, Texas to le...

025: Charlie Jordan - Santa Claus

December 24, 2018 10:04 - 50 minutes

I just believe...don’t you? It’s that time of the year where kids can be kids and so can us little adults. We just can’t hold it back, admit it...you get a little a little giddy when see jolly ole Kris Kringle. You have the yearning to go crawl up in his lap and share your greatest wish, each and every holiday season. But there is only one Santa Claus. At-least every kid believes there is only one Santa and all the other Santa’s are … well … just fake Santas. But I was able to catch-up with o...

025: Santa Claus - Charlie Jordan

December 24, 2018 10:04 - 50 minutes

I just believe...don’t you? It’s that time of the year where kids can be kids and so can us little adults. We just can’t hold it back, admit it...you get a little a little giddy when see jolly ole Kris Kringle. You have the yearning to go crawl up in his lap and share your greatest wish, each and every holiday season. But there is only one Santa Claus. At-least every kid believes there is only one Santa and all the other Santa’s are … well … just fake Santas. But I was able to catch-up with o...

024: Desert Reporter (Part Two) - Morgan Loew

December 17, 2018 10:04 - 44 minutes

In 2006, I was working for the WCNC-TV Investigative Unit in Charlotte, NC. I was part of the team sent to the U.S.–Mexico border in Arizona in the hopes to find people migrating to the Carolinas. I was sent with the team because I knew the land, the people, and how to navigate the bureaucratic monster called “The Wall”. I found myself in a Econoline van riding with 15 people from Altar, Mexico to Sasabe, Arizona to cross in the United States. Along with 15 people traveling was a Coyotaje (Co...

023: Desert Reporter (Part One) - Morgan Loew

December 10, 2018 10:04 - 42 minutes

In 1998, I found myself in a new job, new city, new state, and really a whole new side of the country. This southern born and bred young adult from South Carolina found himself in Phoenix, Arizona working for, at-the-time, the flagship television station for Meredith Corporation. KPHO-TV5 is where I met Morgan Loew.  Phoenix is the fifth most populous city nationwide, the most populous state capital in the United States, and the only state capital with a population of more than one million re...

022: Beyond the Borders - Javier Perez

December 03, 2018 10:04 - 43 minutes

Home is powerful word, powerful state of mind, and a sense of security for those across this United States of America fabric. In part one of this series examining the idea of home inside and outside our borders, we find ourselves in McAllen, Texas. I visited McAllen, Texas in January 2017 on a trip with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship to examine and understand one of the largest cultural passages from Latin America into the United States. This is where we find Javier Perez, Director of Nat...

021: Determined Tiger - Michael Bays

November 26, 2018 10:04 - 13 seconds

Tyger Tyger, burning bright, In the forests of the night; What immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy fearful symmetry? I love the last line of this poem, “Could frame thy fearful symmetry.” Fear is a powerful word, powerful feeling, and can even consume one’s spirit. I have never seen fear in Michael Bay’s eyes, I have never heard fear in Michael Bay’s voice, and I have never felt fear in Michael Bay’s heart. This former mascot, The Clemson Tiger, has done more than help Clemson Football fi...

020: The Clemson Tiger - Michael Bays

November 19, 2018 10:04 - 47 minutes

How many push-ups can you do at one time? I actually cannot remember doing a push-up in years! I wonder what it's like to go down in the record books as the all time push up record holder...for this Tiger, it’s more than a record to beholden. Michael Bays is one determined Tiger, literally. He was the Tiger, the actual Clemson University mascot during his years as an undergraduate student at Clemson University. He put on the uniform for the three whole years and was the central focus for ever...

019: Invisible People

November 12, 2018 14:16 - 51 minutes

Are many Americans one paycheck away from homelessness? Well, after the 2008 financial crash, I assumed yes.  A Jan 20, 2018 Marketwatch article says that millions of Americans are one paycheck away from homelessness? Just 39% of Americans say they have enough savings to cover a $1,000 emergency room visit or car repair. Can you identify with this statistic? Mark Horvath has a different viewpoint. I met Mark in 2012 downtown Chicago at a conference where he was telling the InvisiblePeople.tv ...

019: Invisible People - Mark Horvath

November 12, 2018 14:16 - 51 minutes

Are many Americans one paycheck away from homelessness? Well, after the 2008 financial crash, I assumed yes. A Jan 20, 2018 Marketwatch article says that millions of Americans are one paycheck away from homelessness? Just 39% of Americans say they have enough savings to cover a $1,000 emergency room visit or car repair. Can you identify with this statistic? Mark Horvath has a different viewpoint. I met Mark in 2012 downtown Chicago at a conference where he was telling the InvisiblePeople.tv s...

018: Mobile Medicine, Part II

November 05, 2018 14:14 - 34 minutes

I never thought I would find myself taking a tour of a mobile health clinic, which is more of a visual tour, yet only recording the audio. But that is how this just so happened to transpire. After arriving to see this large vehicle, larger than the biggest Ryder truck, Dr. Paula Watt just wanted to show me around. So I hit record. In part one of this Mobile Medicine series, Episode 017, I sat down inside the mobile health clinic and talked about the background and vision for the future. Sitti...

018: Mobile Medicine, Part II - Dr. Paula Watt

November 05, 2018 14:14 - 34 minutes

I never thought I would find myself taking a tour of a mobile health clinic, which is more of a visual tour, yet only recording the audio. But that is how this just so happened to transpire. After arriving to see this large vehicle, larger than the biggest Ryder truck, Dr. Paula Watt just wanted to show me around. So I hit record. In part one of this Mobile Medicine series, Episode 017, I sat down inside the mobile health clinic and talked about the background and vision for the future. Sitti...

017: Mobile Medicine, Part I

October 29, 2018 12:54 - 54 minutes

What does it mean to have the world’s first 100 percent solar-powered, mobile health clinic? Well, that is just as good as being in the Guinness Book of World Records, I think? But what does that mean for South Carolina, the state where this mobile health clinic is based...inside the land-grant institution Clemson University whose primary purpose is educating undergraduate and graduate students to think deeply about and engage in the social, scientific, economic, and professional challenges ...

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