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Cameual Wright
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Chick Chat
Why Breastfeed? Everything You Need to Know
We all know how wonderful and beneficial breastfeeding is for mothers and babies. However, mothers don't all experience the same breastfeeding journey. For some, it's straightforward and natural, while others experience a lot of struggles and even pain. Some women are surrounded by a lot of encouragement and support, and other women aren't. It can be very discouraging when breastfeeding doesn't happen as easily as you hoped, but we're going to talk about it — the benefits of breastfeeding for mother and baby, the history of breastfeeding, the root causes of disparities in breastfeeding, and so much more.To...
2022-10-25
39 min
The IBJ Podcast with Mason King
Program hopes to reduce infant mortality in Indy by focusing on housing
Recent studies from across the country have helped solidify the link between housing instability—for example, substandard conditions, homelessness or needing to move regularly—and poor infant health. In a pilot program based in Ohio called Healthy Beginnings at Home, organizers wanted to test the impact of providing pregnant women struggling to find stable homes with rental assistance and other services to secure their housing situations. In the group of mothers in the pilot program, there were no infant deaths, and there were more full-term healthy births than in a control group. The pilot group also saw shorter stays in n...
2022-10-10
41 min
Medical Minutes with WISH-TV
Doctor Warns Tampon Shortage May Lead to an Increase in Toxic Shock Syndrome
The nation's tampon shortage is causing some women to ration their supply. But keeping a tampon in for too long comes with serious consequences. In this week's episode, I speak with Dr. Cameual Wright, OB-GYN and vice president, market chief medical officer at CareSource who says even though times are difficult, it is critical to use tampons exactly as instructed. We also discuss alternative methods of protection available on the market. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2022-07-08
18 min
Medical Minutes with WISH-TV
New Guidelines Released from a Top Medical Group for Mothers Who Breastfeed
The American Academy of Pediatrics updated its guidelines for mothers who breastfeed for the first time in over a decade. The group still recommends breastfeeding for at least the first six months of a baby’s life. It now also supports continued breastfeeding infants to two years or older. In this week’s episode I spoke with Dr. Cameual Wright, OB-GYN and Vice President, market chief medical officer at CareSource to get her reaction about the new guidelines. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2022-07-01
09 min
All IN
mRNA Study / COVID Vaccine and Pregnancy
Today we learn about new research on the COVID vaccine, specifically around its effectiveness over time. We also talk to a doctor about the efficacy of the vaccine on pregnant women. Produced by Mariam Sobh. Guests: Brian Dixon Director of Public Health Informatics, Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI Dr. Shaun Grannis Vice President of Data and Analytics, Regenstrief Institute; Professor of Family Medicine, IU School of Medicine Dr. Cameual Wright OB-GYN and Vice President and Market Chief Medical Officer, CareSource
2022-02-24
00 min
Minority Health Matters
CareSource Overview Episode 1
This episode features Dr. Cameual Wright, VP & Market Chief Medical Officer of CareSource Indiana, to provide an overview of who CareSource is and what they are doing in the community as a national leader in managed care.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2021-12-20
20 min
Indiana Minority Health Network Podcast -Minority Health Matters
CareSource Overview Episode 1
This episode features Dr. Cameual Wright, VP & Market Chief Medical Officer of CareSource Indiana, to provide an overview of who CareSource is and what they are doing in the community as a national leader in managed care.
2021-12-01
20 min
Hopeful Hoosier Podcast
E22 Hopeful Hoosier Podcast® Dr. Cameual Wright, MD, MBA CareSource
Hear how social determinates of health impact the health of our citizens and communities. Host Andy Dix, President of AD Growth Advisers Inc., interviews Dr. Cameual Wright, MD, MBA, the Market Medical Director at CareSource Indiana. CareSource is an award-winning non-profit health insurer making a lasting difference in its members' lives by improving their health and well-being.
2021-09-23
40 min
Your Retirement Playbook
Dr. Cameual Wright
Dr. Cameual Wright, Indiana's Market Medical Director for CareSource, joins Consider This to break down what CareSource and relay ideas regarding to self care.
2020-06-02
28 min
Your Retirement Playbook
Dr. Cameual Wright
Dr. Cameual Wright, Indiana's Market Medical Director for CareSource, joins Consider This to break down what CareSource and relay ideas regarding to self care.
2020-06-02
28 min
On Track
Recap: In Conversation Listens Back to Talks on Vaping, Parks and Vaccinations
We look back on previous episodes of In Conversation. These include discussions about the increasing number of youth in Kentucky using electronic cigarettes, the obstacles and successes of Louisville's park systems, and work to promote awareness about vaccinations. Our guests were: Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky President Ben Chandler University of Louisville Professor of Medicine Dr. Daniel Conklin Cameual Wright, CareSource Medical Director Louisville Parks and Recreation Parks Administrator Bennett Knox Louisville Parks and Recreation Assistant Director Ben Johnson Olmsted Parks Conservancy President Layla George Parklands of Floyds Fork President David Morgan Click here to support...
2019-07-05
53 min
On Track
As Disease Outbreaks Increase, Kentucky Grapples With Vaccine Awareness
In an update two weeks ago, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said the recent measles outbreak has led to the most cases of the disease since 2000. Before 1963, in the decade before the measles vaccination was created, an estimated three to four million people were infected, and about 400 to 500 people died of the disease each year. But there's still some push-back against not only the measles vaccine, but vaccines in general. Opponents sometimes cite religious reasons or debunked studies linking vaccinations to autism as reasons not to be vaccinated. We discussed the outbreaks and the science...
2019-05-10
53 min