Showing posts with label Wisconsin Public Radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wisconsin Public Radio. Show all posts

22 August 2007

Another Radio Interview

"A Prescription for Health
Delivering health care to non English speakers can be challenging, but has been studied and mechanisms are in place to help. The pharmacy, though, is another area where problems still exist. Michael Bradshaw, a fourth-year medical student at the Medical College of Wisconsin is the lead author on a study of this issue. It appears on the current issue of Pediatrics.”

A couple weeks ago, Michael was interviewed by Mitch Teich of Milwaukee Public Radio about his research paper. His interview aired on the WUWM radio show, Lake Effect, on august 21st. We were pleased that this interview was a little longer than the previous one that he did for Wisconsin Public Radio – it ended up being about 11 minutes long, and Michael said that they included almost the entire interview. If you would like to listen to the interview, just click on the link below (this links to the entire radio show, but Michael’s is the first interview of the show).

http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/5/18/1090312/Milwaukee%20Public%20Radio%20Interview%20of%20Michael%20Bradshaw%2C%20Aug%202007.m3u

07 August 2007

Michael's Wisconsin Public Radio Interview

Taking the right dose can be hard if you can’t read the label 08/07/07
“According to census figures, Milwaukee County has twice as many Hispanics compared to the state as a whole. And a study by the Medical College of Wisconsin indicates that for those who don't speak English, getting understandable health information can be difficult when it comes to prescription medication. Shamane Mills reports…”
running time 1:00

http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/5/18/1090312/Wisconsin%20Public%20Radio%20Interview%20of%20Michael%20Bradshaw%2C%20Aug%202007.ram

The other day a reporter from Wisconsin Public Radio called Michael and did an interview with him about his research paper that was published recently. The story played on the radio and was posted on the Wisconsin Public Radio website. If you would like to listen, click on the link above.