Dr. Celine Gounder

@celinegounder

doctor / internal medicine / infectious diseases / domestic & global public health / journalism / speaking / host of / married to

New York, NY, USA
Joined July 2009

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    18 Nov 2017

    .'s "25 Women Changing The World": it's an honor to be one of them I'm at 39:45: You can learn more about my work & podcast "In Sickness & in Health" here: &

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    Aug 28

    "In States Considering Medicaid Expansion: Ignore the Myths and Look to the Evidence." 's Blog:

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    Aug 13
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    Aug 9

    Our admiration for women who take the road less traveled runs deep! At the conference you’ll get to hear from two trailblazers, Drs. Toyin Ajayi and Celine Gounder,…

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    Aug 8

    "Unfortunately, the medical situation is going worse, the number of doctors is declining day after day." On the Blog, Dr. Farida describes what life in Syria is like today.

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    Aug 7

    "The vast majority of women in America give birth without incident. But each year, more than 50,000 are severely injured. About 700 mothers die."- . Elizabeth Howell will explore this important topic at 2018

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    Aug 7

    The opioid overdose crisis: religion, responsibility, blame and shame Our own Hanna Pickard was a guest on 's In Sickness and In Health podcast () last week, talking about responsibility without blame in

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    Aug 5

    The situation — and directions forward — explained by of .

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    Aug 5

    At , Dr. Farida of told 's about her harrowing experience providing care in eastern Aleppo in 2016.

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    Aug 1

    In 2016, Dr. Farida was the only female OB/GYN that remained in the besieged city of Aleppo, Syria. She shared her moving experience with 's at .

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    Jul 30

    Our East Coast Minority Women Professionals Conference at on September 22, 2018 will feature some of the most incredible women in the nation like Drs. Joan Reede and Celine Gounder, Prof. Amy Chua and Empress Alli! Register at

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    Jul 24

    "We're going to define the opioid addiction in a way that will lead us to success. And our definition starts with recognizing that opioid addition is more than a criminal problem, the addiction is a disease." - Jim Johnson | 2017

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    Jul 20

    Jim Johnson, former police chief of Huntington, W.V., shares lessons learned from the center of America's opioid epidemic.

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    Jul 19

    . Prof Hanna Pickard says justice isn’t just about punishment. It’s about “rehabilitation, reintegration, fairness, equality” too. And it’s about acknowledging our responsibility for social ills. Listen to S2E13 of to hear more: .

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    Jul 19

    . didn’t like the labels of & : “I’m an alcoholic” or “I’m an addict.” He finds them stigmatizing. He says he’s “just a guy that could use some help.” Listen to S2E13 of to hear his story:

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    Jul 19

    Kayla Kalel found freedom in . She stopped blaming others for her problems, and she found that empowering. Hear her story on S2E13 of :

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    Jul 18

    . visiting research scholar Hanna Pickard explains why we blame and shame people with , even if it doesn’t help them get better. Listen to S2E13 of to learn more: .

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    Jul 18

    .’s Dr. teaches to ask not “what is wrong with you” but “what wrong happened to you” in speaking with their congregations about . Learn more on S2E13 of :

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    Jul 18

    .’s Father Luis Barrios thinks we need to talk “less about Heaven and talk more about Community.” Hear more on S2E13 of :

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    Jul 17

    . was a much better fit than programs for . He liked that SMART is based on cognitive behavioral therapy rather than religion. And for him, it worked. Learn more on S2E13 of :

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