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This presentation by Domyung Paek from Seoul, Korea, delves into why traditional diagnosis may falter in effectively addressing health issues. Highlighting the importance of fieldwork combined with clinical insights, Paek emphasizes a proactive approach—prioritizing solutions over mere diagnosis. Through concepts like epidemiology with social magnets, snowball sampling, and case-control studies, the discussion explores critical themes in understanding health dynamics within communities. It advocates for political empowerment and the need to confront cultural biases to achieve better health outcomes.
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Why we cannot diagnose? DomyungPaek Seoul, Korea
Personal Background and Context • Academic • Professional • Political • Personal - middle class
Not Diagnosis but Study • Field work together with clinical work • Epidemiology with Social Magnets • You should have Solutions before Diagnosis
Not Diagnosis but Study • Temporal and Spatial Association
Field work together with clinical work • Listening and understanding • Samsung denies any possibility of exposure, but there are plenty when we listen to workers
Epidemiology with Social Magnets • Snowball sampling • Case-control approaches • Work mate, family members, neighborhoods
Solutions • Political empowerment • Institutionalization • Overcoming cultural bias • Secondary gain, • Moral hazard