MLP Audio Training
Medical-Legal Partnership:
Impacting Patients, Transforming Medicine
(c) NCMLP 2009
Produced by Human Media, Inc.
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A new 30 minute MLP audio training is available from the National Center. Physician champions from across the U.S. talk about how MLP positively impacts their patients and clinical practice.
It's a great tool for learning more about medical-legal partnership and training faculty, residents and medical students.
Use it at a local training, upload it as a podcast, and more!
CDs can be purchased for $13.
Presented In a documentary format, six physicians from primary care and multiple medical specialties, a public health professional and an attorney discuss:
- Non-medical barriers to patient health
- How physicians screen for and address these barriers
- Why legal assistance is a necessary component of the medical home
- How compliance with medical treatment improves when basic needs are met
- The role of medical-legal partnership in health care
- How medical-legal partnership fits into core competencies for residency training
Preview the Training
Play the clips below to hear selections from the audio training.
- The Connection Between Social Stressors and Health
- MLP's Positive Impact on Patients
- MLP Meets ACGME Core Competencies
- Attorneys Are Like Any Other Healthcare Specialist
- MLP, Medical Home and Community Standing
Purchase a Copy
Cost: $13 (includes shipping)
You can purchase the CD by check or credit card.
By Credit Card
Click here to order with a credit card. *NOTE* You will be re-directed to Boston Medical Center's website.
By Check
Mail this form and a check for $13 (for each CD) made payable to "Boston Medical Center" to:
National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership
88 E. Newton Street, Vose 5
Boston, MA 02218
To purchase ten or more CDs, please contact Leanne.Ta@bmc.org for a bulk rate.
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Speakers
Tyler Aquinaldo, MD
- Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Standord University Hospital and Clinics
- Director, Center for Diabetes and Metabolism, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
- Associate Chief of Endocrinology, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
Roxanne Fahrenwald, MD
- Senior Vice President for Clinical and Educational Services, Riverstone Health
- Residency Director, Montana Family Medical Residency Program, Riverstone Health
Eric Hardt, MD
- Associate Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine
- Medical Director, Geriatrics Home Care Program, Boston Medical Center
Charles Homer, MD, MPH
- Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
- Associate Professor, Department of Society, Human Development and Health, Harvard School of Public Health
Ellen Lawton, JD
- Executive Director, National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership
Edward Paul, MD
- Associate Professor, Clinical Family & Community Medicine, University of Arizona at Tucson
- Director, Graduate Medical Edcuation, Yuma Regional Medical Center
Kerry Rodabaugh, MD
- Associate Professor of Gynecologic Onvology, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Megan Sandel, MD, MPH
- Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine
- Medical Director, National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership
- Director, Pediatric Healthcare for the Homeless, Boston Medical Center
David Williams, PhD, MPH
- Florence and Laura Norman Professor of Publich Health, Harvard School of Public Health
- Professor of African and African American Studies, Harvard University
Barry Zuckerman, MD
- Joel and Barbara Alpeert Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine
- Founding Director, National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership
- Chief of Pediatrics, Boston Medical Center
These [medical-legal partnerships] address the causes of health challenges like malnutrition, homelessness, life-threatening asthma, or the choice between paying for food or medicine. Medical-legal partnership programs help people navigate complex systems that alter the social determinants of health. They secure income supports, get rid of mold in the rental apartment, and involve health care providers in the policy process to tackle patterns that affect many individuals.
Martha Minow, Dean of the Faculty of Law at Harvard University and Legal Services Corporation Board Member



