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Dr. LaPrincess Brewer
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Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast
332. Digital Health: Digital Health and Health Equity with Dr. LaPrincess Brewer
Join CardioNerds Co-Founder Dr. Dan Ambinder, Dr. Nino Isakadze (EP Fellow at Johns Hopkins Hospital), Dr. Karan Desai (Cardiology Faculty at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Bayview) join Digital Health Expert, Dr. La Princess Brewer (Associate Professor of Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester) for another installment of the Digital Health Series. In this specific episode, we discuss how digital health can both reduce and amplify health disparities. This series is supported by an ACC Chapter Grant in collaboration with Corrie Health. Notes were drafted by Dr. Karan Desai. Audio editing was performed by student Dr. Shivani Reddy. In this series, su...
2023-09-19
34 min
Episodes Archives - Cardionerds
332. Digital Health: Digital Health and Health Equity with Dr. LaPrincess Brewer
Join CardioNerds Co-Founder Dr. Dan Ambinder, Dr. Nino Isakadze (EP Fellow at Johns Hopkins Hospital), Dr. Karan Desai (Cardiology Faculty at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Bayview) join Digital Health Expert, Dr. La Princess Brewer (Associate Professor of Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester) for another installment of the Digital Health Series. In this specific episode, we discuss how digital health can both reduce and amplify health disparities. This series is supported by an ACC Chapter Grant in collaboration with Corrie Health. Notes were drafted by Dr. Karan Desai. Audio editing was performed by student Dr. Shivani Reddy. In...
2023-09-19
34 min
The Health Disparities Podcast
Why do religious people achieve better nutrition & physical activity goals, & have better cardiovascular outcomes? Clarence Jones, Dr. LaPrincess Brewer & Dr. Mary O’Connor unravel a new study. E145
Research findings from Mayo Clinic & published in the Journal of the American Heart Association at the end of 2022 found that “participating in religious activities, from church services to private prayer, as well as holding deep spiritual beliefs, are linked to better cardiovascular health among Black Americans.” According to Dr Brewer of the Mayo Clinic, multiple socially determined challenges which were magnified by COVID-19 are preventing African Americans from living their best lives by following a healthy lifestyle to prevent heart disease. The recent study focused on better understanding some of the psychosocial influences on health behavior change amon...
2023-07-03
44 min
The Health Disparities Podcast
Why do religious people achieve better nutrition & physical activity goals, & have better cardiovascular outcomes? Clarence Jones, Dr. LaPrincess Brewer & Dr. Mary O’Connor unravel a new study. E145
Research findings from Mayo Clinic & published in the Journal of the American Heart Association at the end of 2022 found that “participating in religious activities, from church services to private prayer, as well as holding deep spiritual beliefs, are linked to better cardiovascular health among Black Americans.” According to Dr Brewer of the Mayo Clinic, multiple socially determined challenges which were magnified by COVID-19 are preventing African Americans from living their best lives by following a healthy lifestyle to prevent heart disease. The recent study focused on better understanding some of the psychosocial influences on health behavior change amon...
2023-07-03
44 min
Intelligent Machines + Medicine
Community Based Participatory AI Research with Drs. Brewer and Harmon
In this episode, Dr. David Harmon and Dr. LaPrincess Brewer talk about Community Based Participatory Research as an approach to creating trusting relationships among healthcare providers, researchers, and community members who could most benefit from innovative new tools. They highlight their work with the FAITH program, a partnership with African American churches to reduce health disparities and improve community health. Tune in to hear about AI in cardiovascular medicine and the possibilities to use AI for equitable outcomes.
2023-06-22
41 min
Health Chatter
Health Gadgets: Do They Make Us Healthier?
Stan and Clarence chat with Dr. LaPrincess Brewer and Dr. Stuart Grande on whether health gadgets make us healthier. Or do these gadgets further distance us from our bodies and physicians? Listen to hear their thoughts.Brought to you in partnership with the Hue-MAN Partnership - a collaboration of members and community organizations to equip men, primarily men of color, to make healthy choices for themselves, their families, and their communities.More about their great work can be found here: http://huemanpartnership.org/
2022-09-02
51 min
Your Unapologetic Career Podcast
69 Coaching Client Spotlight: LaPrincess Brewer, M.D., M.P.H.
You can text us here with any comments, questions, or thoughts!Dr. Brewer is a preventive cardiologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota and a health equity researcher focused on the development of community-based interventions to promote cardiovascular health, in underserved and minoritized racial and ethnic groups. Her work incorporates community-based participatory research approaches and innovative digital health solutions. She is the first African American woman cardiologist in her department (Whoot-Whoot!) - and an alumnae of our Get That Grant coaching program.Listen in as we discuss her coaching journey and: ...
2022-07-26
27 min
Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast
131. Narratives in Cardiology: Health Equity, Community Based Participatory Research, & Underrepresented Minority Women Physician-Scientists with Dr. LaPrincess Brewer
CardioNerds (Amit Goyal and Daniel Ambinder) are joined by Dr. LaPrincess Brewer and Dr. Norrisa Haynes for a Narratives in Cardiology episode, with a special introduction by Dr. Sharonne Hayes. They discuss health inequities especially in communities of color, impact of projects utilizing community based participatory research (including FAITH! and SHARP founded by Dr. Brewer and Dr. Haynes respectively), and their experiences as underrepresented minority women physician-scientists. This special discussion is brought to you in collaboration with the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC). The ABC’s mission is to “Promote the Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease, including Stroke, in Black...
2021-06-13
48 min
Episodes Archives - Cardionerds
131. Narratives in Cardiology: Health Equity, Community Based Participatory Research, & Underrepresented Minority Women Physician-Scientists with Dr. LaPrincess Brewer
CardioNerds (Amit Goyal and Daniel Ambinder) are joined by Dr. LaPrincess Brewer and Dr. Norrisa Haynes for a Narratives in Cardiology episode, with a special introduction by Dr. Sharonne Hayes. They discuss health inequities especially in communities of color, impact of projects utilizing community based participatory research (including FAITH! and SHARP founded by Dr. Brewer and Dr. Haynes respectively), and their experiences as underrepresented minority women physician-scientists. This special discussion is brought to you in collaboration with the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC). The ABC’s mission is to “Promote the Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease, inclu...
2021-06-13
48 min
Mayo Clinic Key In To Quality
Novel Approaches to Reaching Vulnerable Populations
Guest: LaPrincess C. Brewer, M.D., M.P.H. @DrLaPrincess Host: Timothy Morgenthaler, M.D. @DrTimMorg The podcast discusses the magnitude of the COVID inequities, why they exist and how to practically address them to improve the quality of health care provided in diverse communities. Dr. LaPrincess Brewer, M.D., M.P.H. discusses the Mayo Clinic study that found that churches in Black communities are trusted messengers of information on emergency preparedness and health information related to COVID-19. The early results of this research were published Thursday, Dec. 10, in Preventing Chronic Disease, the health jo...
2021-04-13
30 min
Mayo Clinic Key In To Quality
Novel Approaches to Reaching Vulnerable Populations
Guest: LaPrincess C. Brewer, M.D., M.P.H. @DrLaPrincess Host: Timothy Morgenthaler, M.D. @DrTimMorg The podcast discusses the magnitude of the COVID inequities, why they exist and how to practically address them to improve the quality of health care provided in diverse communities. Dr. LaPrincess Brewer, M.D., M.P.H. discusses the Mayo Clinic study that found that churches in Black communities are trusted messengers of information on emergency preparedness and health information related to COVID-19. The early results of this research were published Thursday, Dec. 10, in Preventing Chronic Disease, the health jo...
2021-04-13
30 min
Dr. P On The Pod
Episode #71: Dr. LaPrincess Brewer & Mr. Robert "Clarence" Jones - Your Heart Health During COVID-19
Episode #71: Dr. LaPrincess Brewer & Mr. Robert "Clarence" Jones - Your Heart Health During COVID-19 by The Balm In Gilead
2020-04-17
43 min
Dr. P On The Pod
Dr. P on the Pod - Episode 30 | Ten Commandments for a Healthy Heart
This week, Dr. Pernessa Seele and Dr. LaPrincess C. Brewer M.D, M.P.H., Cardiologist and Assistant Professor of Medicine within the Mayo Clinic Division of Preventive Cardiology, discuss Cardiovascular Health and its affect on the African American community. In order to protect our hearts and be there for our loved ones, Dr. Brewer shares the Ten Commandments to a Healthy Heart. This episode also features a special segment on the black male’s perspective on love, featuring Jeffrey Marlow.
2019-02-14
23 min