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What's Health Got to Do with It?

Medical Roundtable; Art with Heart in Healthcare

De'laysia, age 6, starting work on her painting, "Scary Sunshine," featured in MOCA Jacksonville's "A Decade of Art With a Heart" exhibit.
Amber Sesnick
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MOCA Jacksonville
De'laysia, age 6, starting work on her painting, "Scary Sunshine," featured in MOCA Jacksonville's "A Decade of Art With a Heart" exhibit.

For our first episode of season two, we examined the biggest healthcare headlines with our monthly medical roundtable.

This month’s topics included:

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This month’s panelists, who also answered listeners’ questions, were:

  • Dr. Daniel Correa, Deputy Chief of Neurology at the Montefiore Medical Center in New York City and editor of the American Academy of Neurology’s Brain & Life podcast 
  • Dr. Sunil Joshi, a practicing internist and allergy/immunology specialist in Jacksonville and Chair of the Duval County Medical Society Foundation
  • Dr. Juliana Kling, a practicing women’s health specialist and Chair of the Division of Women’s Health at Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale 
  • Dr. Dacre Knight, a practicing internist and Chair of the Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Clinic at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville

ART WITH A HEART

MOCA Jacksonville and Art with a Heart in Healthcare have collaborated on special exhibitions of artworks by pediatric patients in Northeast Florida for a decade. In order to celebrate this milestone, the organizations recently unveiled “A Decade of Art with a Heart: Celebrating Ten Years of Partnership,” a retrospective of select works from past exhibitions. Brooke McKinney of Art With a Heart Healthcare joined us to discuss the exhibition in more detail.

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Heather is the senior producer of WJCT 89.9 FM talk shows including First Coast Connect with Melissa Ross, the Florida Roundup and What's Health Got to Do with It?