Dr. Nancy Glick: The Intersection of Medicine and Community

In our 6th episode, “The Intersection of Medicine and Community”, we get to know Dr. Nancy Glick.We trace Dr. Glick’s route from a humanities-focused student at ETHS to the director of the Sinai Infectious Disease Center at Mt Sinai in Chicago Illinois.Nancy shares her valuable insights on the inner workings of the brutal fight against infectious diseases. We discuss the disparities in treatment for the Black and Latinx communities.We also discuss biases and judgements and how nobody is free of them.Family means the world to Nancy and she values the power of the connections that tie each generation to the next by honoring the old adage: What is remembered, lives.Through it all, Nancy has been a warrior. Join us as we get to know an extraordinary Evanstonian fighting for equity on the front lines.

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In our podcast, EVANSTON RULES, we explore the history and stories of people who have made a difference in our town. Voices of the past, present, and future cross-stitch a tapestry of our community: the opportunities, disparities, legacies, what's been lost and what can be found. Where are we now? How did we get here? Where do we go from here? In Evanston Rules, we’ll explore different historical perspectives and create a new paradigm, one that collectively empowers all Evanstonians. Our value words: Inclusion, Acceptance, Equity and Love drive our work and our conversations. Join us on Evanston Rules. Come to Understand!