How can film help us bridge the linguistic and cultural gaps needed to better care for patients? Navigating health care is hard enough when English is your first language — imagine the difficulty when American Sign is your first language. For the third year, University of Utah Health teams up with veteran Sundance Film Festival director Ross Kauffman (Trial by Fire, Tigerland, Born into Brothels) to tell an amazing story of how deaf patients are co-designing their own care with University of Utah Health researchers.
Presented by University of Utah Health
Credits
Joe Borgenicht
Panelist | Angie Fagerlin
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Tamiko Rafeek
Panelist | Ross Kauffman
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Murdock Henderson
Panelist | Michelle Litchman
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Michael Good
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