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Dr. Sarah Gander - The Social Determinants of Health

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In this episode of the Sensory Friendly Solutions Podcast our Host Matt George is chatting with Dr. Sarah Gander, a General Paediatrician in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Her research and advocacy focus on the social determinants of health and the effects of poverty on the health of children and youth. Dr. Gander seeks bridge clinicians, other professionals, community organizations and families in research to highlight the reality of the complex social needs of our patients and families.
You can find Dr Gander at NB Social Pediatrics.
EPISODE GUIDE
3:00 Dr Gander talks about when multitasking can and cannot work.
5:40 Some of the biggest challenges ahead for our youth during covid.
8:00 Dr Gander shares a story of how one of her patients is dealing with the challenges of a post COVID school schedule.
13:00 Dr Gander shares what drives her in her work.
15:00 Matt shares some research: the word sensory overload was being searched over 40,000 times a month on Google, the discussion goes to sensory overload and the dopamine hit of social media! Social isolation of the pandemic has been pivotal in our screen time usage.
20:00 Dr Gander chats about how she has been having conversations and practice exercises with her own children about social skills.
22:00 Matt and Dr Gander dive into the social determinants of health.
28:00 Dr. Gander, shares strategies that she uses to reduce the noise of the current time. One of the ways is bringing outdoor education to schools.
32:00 Christel Seeberger joins Matt in the studio to reflect about the conversation with Dr Gander.
33:00 Sensory overload has not gone away with covid and the disruptions to our habits and routines.
38:00 Christel shares thoughtful feedback from a listener to the Podcast inspired the team to dive deeper in to how to improve the sensory experience of a podcast.
Thanks for listening - Christel Seeberger and the Sensory Friendly Solutions Team.
Full blog posts and transcripts for each episode can be found on our website.
Podcast leadership is provided by Sensory Friendly Solutions Founder and CEO Christel Seeberger.
This podcast was produced by Matt George and was engineered by Zachary Pelletier.
Thank you to our sponsor TakingITGlobal, ensuring that youth around the world are actively engaged. Head to risingyouth.ca to learn more and to become the next RisingYouth grant recipient.
The podcast is also supported by New Brunswick Community College as part of the Community Resource Awareness During and After COVID-19 applied research project, funded by the NewBrunswickInnovation Foundation. Learn more about NBCC's efforts to transform lives and communities

Sign up for the Sensory Friendly Solutions newsletter to receive sensory-friendly tips and strategies delivered straight to your inbox.
Connect with us on any of our social platforms:
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1. Dr. Gander talks about when multitasking can and cannot work. (00:03:00)

2. Some of the biggest challenges ahead for our youth during covid. (00:05:40)

3. Dr. Gander shares a story of how one of her patients is dealing with the challenges of a post COVID school schedule. (00:08:00)

4. Dr. Gander shares what drives her in her work. (00:13:00)

5. Host Matt shares some research. (00:15:00)

6. Dr. Gander chats about how she has been having conversations and practice exercises with her own children about social skills. (00:20:00)

7. Matt and Dr. Gander dive into the social determinants of health. (00:22:00)

8. Cambie case ruling came out of BC, care vs economic boundaries. It needs to be people first! (00:24:00)

9. Dr. Gander, shares some strategies that she uses to reduce the noise of the current time. (00:28:00)

10. Christel Seeberger joins Matt in the studio to reflect about the conversation withDr Gander. (00:32:00)

11. Sensory overload has not gone away with covid and the disruptions to our habits and routines are detrimental to our well being. (00:33:00)

12. Christel shares how some thoughtful feedback from a listener to the Podcast inspired the team to dive deeper in to how to improve the sensory experience of a podcast. (00:38:00)

12 episoder

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Indhold leveret af Christel Seeberger. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Christel Seeberger eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

In this episode of the Sensory Friendly Solutions Podcast our Host Matt George is chatting with Dr. Sarah Gander, a General Paediatrician in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Her research and advocacy focus on the social determinants of health and the effects of poverty on the health of children and youth. Dr. Gander seeks bridge clinicians, other professionals, community organizations and families in research to highlight the reality of the complex social needs of our patients and families.
You can find Dr Gander at NB Social Pediatrics.
EPISODE GUIDE
3:00 Dr Gander talks about when multitasking can and cannot work.
5:40 Some of the biggest challenges ahead for our youth during covid.
8:00 Dr Gander shares a story of how one of her patients is dealing with the challenges of a post COVID school schedule.
13:00 Dr Gander shares what drives her in her work.
15:00 Matt shares some research: the word sensory overload was being searched over 40,000 times a month on Google, the discussion goes to sensory overload and the dopamine hit of social media! Social isolation of the pandemic has been pivotal in our screen time usage.
20:00 Dr Gander chats about how she has been having conversations and practice exercises with her own children about social skills.
22:00 Matt and Dr Gander dive into the social determinants of health.
28:00 Dr. Gander, shares strategies that she uses to reduce the noise of the current time. One of the ways is bringing outdoor education to schools.
32:00 Christel Seeberger joins Matt in the studio to reflect about the conversation with Dr Gander.
33:00 Sensory overload has not gone away with covid and the disruptions to our habits and routines.
38:00 Christel shares thoughtful feedback from a listener to the Podcast inspired the team to dive deeper in to how to improve the sensory experience of a podcast.
Thanks for listening - Christel Seeberger and the Sensory Friendly Solutions Team.
Full blog posts and transcripts for each episode can be found on our website.
Podcast leadership is provided by Sensory Friendly Solutions Founder and CEO Christel Seeberger.
This podcast was produced by Matt George and was engineered by Zachary Pelletier.
Thank you to our sponsor TakingITGlobal, ensuring that youth around the world are actively engaged. Head to risingyouth.ca to learn more and to become the next RisingYouth grant recipient.
The podcast is also supported by New Brunswick Community College as part of the Community Resource Awareness During and After COVID-19 applied research project, funded by the NewBrunswickInnovation Foundation. Learn more about NBCC's efforts to transform lives and communities

Sign up for the Sensory Friendly Solutions newsletter to receive sensory-friendly tips and strategies delivered straight to your inbox.
Connect with us on any of our social platforms:
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn
Twitter
YouTube

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Dr. Gander talks about when multitasking can and cannot work. (00:03:00)

2. Some of the biggest challenges ahead for our youth during covid. (00:05:40)

3. Dr. Gander shares a story of how one of her patients is dealing with the challenges of a post COVID school schedule. (00:08:00)

4. Dr. Gander shares what drives her in her work. (00:13:00)

5. Host Matt shares some research. (00:15:00)

6. Dr. Gander chats about how she has been having conversations and practice exercises with her own children about social skills. (00:20:00)

7. Matt and Dr. Gander dive into the social determinants of health. (00:22:00)

8. Cambie case ruling came out of BC, care vs economic boundaries. It needs to be people first! (00:24:00)

9. Dr. Gander, shares some strategies that she uses to reduce the noise of the current time. (00:28:00)

10. Christel Seeberger joins Matt in the studio to reflect about the conversation withDr Gander. (00:32:00)

11. Sensory overload has not gone away with covid and the disruptions to our habits and routines are detrimental to our well being. (00:33:00)

12. Christel shares how some thoughtful feedback from a listener to the Podcast inspired the team to dive deeper in to how to improve the sensory experience of a podcast. (00:38:00)

12 episoder

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