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Todays Guests Dr. Stephanie Mann, Associate Dean for the Clinical Undergraduate Medical Education at the University of Toledo. She is a practicing Maternal Fetal Medicine physician. Among other professional activities. her educational and research focus is on optimizing curriculum development to facilitate teaching the different competencies of Health Systems Science across the continuum of medical education. She has received institutional support for Health Systems Science curriculum initiatives in the undergraduate and graduate medical education settings and for national dissemination through the Association of Professors in Gynecology and Obstetrics (APGO). Angela Jacob is a 4th year medical student at The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences pursuing Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Angela is a Toledo native with a passion for service and community outreach. Her background in working with populations in need inspired her to kickstart the UTCOM Cares project with her peers during the COVID-19 pandemic. In her free time, Angela enjoys horticulture, spending time with friends and family, and exploring the Toledo Metroparks with her dog, Luna. Sections from this episode include What is systems thinking and what are the frameworks for triple and quadruple aim How systems thinking can be applied to patient encounters to best coordinate care for each individual based on their unique circumstance and situation How understanding the various systems can help you understand what is available and how to get people who need resources the most access to those resources in the most efficient, expeditious, and highest quality way