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The Rare Disease Podcast
“That's not a Black disease” - Malone Mukwende talks about stigma and exclusion
Let us know what you think of this episode! We read every comment we receive.For this week's episode of the podcast, Lucy speaks with Malone Mukwende who is the founder of the platform BlackandBrownSkin. After his arrival at medical school, Malone became acutely aware of the lack of clinical teaching provided about conditions as they appear on patients with darker skin. This lead him to write the handbook 'Mind the Gap', a clinical handbook of signs and symptoms in Black and Brown skin.Listen to what Malone had to say about his...
2024-10-24
54 min
Woman Is Present // Work In Progress
Gezondheidszorg
Doctor in de psychologie Ama Kissi, huisarts in opleiding Hanane El Kaddouri (Afromedica), en verpleegkundige in de cardiologie Deborah Pemu (Afromedica) spreken over hoe seksisme en racisme leiden tot structurele ongelijkheid in de gezondheidszorg. We belichten hoe de gezondheidszorg is gebaseerd op koloniale principes, en hoe die vandaag nog doorwerken. We delen cijfers en onderzoeken, maar ook persoonlijke pijnen en ervaringen. En we staan stil bij de vraag naar heling: can you selfcare your way out of an oppresive system? Show notes: ‘Raciale ongelijkheden in de medische wereld’, Open brief door Lidvine Ngonseu Harpi, stude...
2024-04-26
1h 20
Mind the Gap Podcast
"Africa is the most genetically diverse continent in the world" - Dr. Maxine Mackintosh
Mind the Gap Podcast, Host Malone Mukwende sits down with Maxine Mackintosh from Genomics England. Maxine is the Programme Lead for Diverse Data at Genomics England, an initiative that aims to improve the representativeness of genetic datasets and fairness of genomic insights. She is also the Co-Founder of two communities - One HealthTech, a globally distributed community supporting diversity in health innovation, and Data Science for Health Equity.
2023-10-17
41 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
First Aid Materials In Africa Have Pictures of White Skin - Alice Squires (Red Cross)
This week host Malone Mukwende is joined by Alice Squires is a Training product manager at the British Red Cross. With over ten years' experience in face-to-face training, she now has responsibility for the content and delivery of first aid training courses and is the primary point of contact for colleagues when they receive questions of a clinical, regulatory, or technical nature. As part of the world's largest humanitarian organization and provider of first aid training and education, the British Red Cross is a recognized leader and standard setter globally. For the last 150 years, the British Red Cross has...
2023-10-09
38 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
Content Creators Can Reduce Health Inequalities - Vishaal Virani (YouTube Health)
Host Malone Mukwende sat with Vishaal Virani who is the head of YouTube Health UK! In this conversation, we explored how YouTube can play a pivotal part in reducing health inequalities. Vishaal started his career as an NHS doctor, and subsequently transitioned into healthcare strategy consulting. He worked in strategy consulting for four years, with a particular focus on due diligence for private equity firms, and corporate strategy for hospitals and medical technology companies. He then chose to pursue a longstanding interest in leveraging digital health to meaningfully improve patient outcomes - initially as business development and client success...
2023-09-24
35 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
🔥FiveXMore Vision to Improve Their Community
FiveXMore Vision to Improve Healthcare for Black and Brown People
2023-09-21
03 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
"There's Acknowledgement But Its Performative" - FiveXMore
Mind the Gap Podcast where host Malone Mukwende sits down with Clo and Tinuke from FiveXMore to discuss the organisation they have built. Five X more is an organisation committed to highlighting and changing Black maternal health outcomes in the UK. Five X More takes a four pronged approach - Lobbying the government, training health professions and students, empowering women and conducting research and reports. Founders Atinuke (Tinuke) and Clotilde (Clo) are very passionate about women's health. Tinuke is a mother and founder of Learning with Ez - specialising in diverse educational resources for children as well as Mums...
2023-09-17
43 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
🔥Is the Health Equity Market Too Small? - Dr. James Somauroo
This week, Malone is joined by Dr James Somauroo, cofounder and CEO of SomX, a healthcare communications and creative agency. He is also a contributor for Forbes, hosts The Healthtech Podcast and is Editor in Chief of the news brand Healthtech Pigeon, a newsletter and a podcast that rounds up the sector’s news. James is an anaesthetics and ICU doctor by background, has held roles in leadership, management and innovation at NHS England, Health Education England and the British Medical Journal and previously directed two healthtech startup accelerators. He has degrees in medicine, biomedical sciences and education and is...
2023-09-14
03 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
Building a Company to Tackle Health Equity - Dr. James Somauroo
This week, Malone is joined by Dr James Somauroo, cofounder and CEO of SomX, a healthcare communications and creative agency. He is also a contributor for Forbes, hosts The Healthtech Podcast and is Editor in Chief of the news brand Healthtech Pigeon, a newsletter and a podcast that rounds up the sector’s news. James is an anaesthetics and ICU doctor by background, has held roles in leadership, management and innovation at NHS England, Health Education England and the British Medical Journal and previously directed two healthtech startup accelerators. He has degrees in medicine, biomedical sciences and education and is...
2023-09-10
59 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
"Representation Creates Medicine That Saves Lives" - Dr. Khadija Owusu
Dr Khadija Owusu is an award-winning Leader, International Speaker and Junior Doctor. She is the Founder of AKAYA, Director of Programmes at Melanin Medics, Equality and Diversity Board Member at Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School, Ambassador at GUBA-Enterprise and Trustee for the charity Raising Futures Kenya. Khadija is a change agent, a voice for thousands of Black and Ethnic minority aspiring medics, medical students and doctors as she works to tackle issues on equality, diversity, and inclusion. She also has special interests in female empowerment and global health; impacting the lives of hundreds of young girls across G...
2023-09-04
45 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
🔥Dr. Nicole James Vision to Improve Healthcare
Dr Nicole James, is a London based cosmetic doctor who loves all things aesthetic procedures and skincare. She has a passion for educating and informing her audience about the science of beauty, skincare, and anti-aging.
2023-08-31
03 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
"Don't Get A BBL" - Dr. Nicole James
Dr Nicole James, is a London-based cosmetic doctor who loves all things aesthetic procedures and skincare. She has a passion for educating and informing her audience about the science of beauty, skincare, and anti-aging.
2023-08-27
46 min
Healthtech Pigeon
A virtual smorgas-ward 🛏️
Join Jessica, James, Huw and BlackandBrownSkin Founder Malone Mukwende as they take a deep dive into the week's healthtech news and views. This week: [00:30] - Black and Brown Skin launches chrome extension to show users health-related images from various skin tones on any health website globally[12:00] - There’s a disconnect between health tech and the people it’s supposed to help [23:00] - Doccla acquires OTH in bid to become Europe’s leading virtual hospital[32:15] - Epic taps Microsoft to accelerate generative AI-powered 'copilot...
2023-08-27
41 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
EP0014: Dr. Rumbi Mutenga Vision to improve health
Dr Rumbi Mutenga is an NHS junior doctor with a passion for women’s health. Prior to becoming a doctor she was a midwife. This motivated her desire to level health inequities for women.Outside the NHS, Dr Rumbi is an advocate for the global rights of women and girls having been a delegate to the United Nations with UN Women UK to the commission on the status of women.She creates health promotion content on social media to help make health and well-being information accessible to the masses.
2023-08-24
03 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
“Ending violence against women will improve women’s health" - Dr. Rumbi Matenga
Dr Rumbi Mutenga is an NHS junior doctor with a passion for women’s health. Prior to becoming a doctor she was a midwife. This motivated her desire to level health inequities for women.Outside the NHS, Dr Rumbi is an advocate for the global rights of women and girls having been a delegate to the United Nations with UN Women UK to the commission on the status of women.She creates health promotion content on social media to help make health and well-being information accessible to the masses.
2023-08-20
43 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
🙌🏾The Nerve of my MS -Shorts
This week Malone is joined by Natalie Busari. She shares her vision about how to improve healthcare for her community. Natalie is a Multiple Sclerosis (MS) advocate for the black Multiple Sclerosis community, a Health Inequalities Activist, and the Founder of the non-profit patient organisation “The Nerve of My Multiple Sclerosis CIC”. The Nerve of My Multiple Sclerosis CIC works to not only advocate and represent the black MS community, but it works to support and empower this underrepresented group to be their own health advocate and combat cultural stigmas and taboos that create social barriers by talking about diff...
2023-08-17
02 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
'Black People Don't Have Multiple Sclerosis' - Natalie Busari
This week Malone is joined by Natalie Busari. Natalie is a Multiple Sclerosis (MS) advocate for the black Multiple Sclerosis community, a Health Inequalities Activist, and the Founder of the non-profit patient organisation “The Nerve of My Multiple Sclerosis CIC”. The Nerve of My Multiple Sclerosis CIC works to not only advocate and represent the black MS community, but it works to support and empower this underrepresented group to be their own health advocate and combat cultural stigmas and taboos that create social barriers by talking about difficult conversations that are not often welcome in the black community. Since bein...
2023-08-13
43 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
👋🏾EP010: Monique Balogun Vision for the Community
In this week's short... Monique from Aequalis talks about her campaign for diversity learning materials for healthcare professionals and students. The importance of historical unethical practices and what universal care really means.
2023-08-10
02 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
EP009: "We've Lost the Essence of Community" - Monique Balogun
This week host Malone Mukwende is joined by Monique Balogun. Monique from Aequalis talks about her campaign for diversity learning materials for healthcare professionals and students. The importance of historical unethical practices and what universal care really means.
2023-08-06
42 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
EP008: "Dismantle Disability Stigma In South Asian Communities"
This week's short tip from Sukhjeen! Sukhjeen Kaur is the Founder and CEO of Chronically Brown, a non-profit organisation working towards tackling the stigma of disability within the South Asian community. She started Chronically Brown as a result of her own experiences of people not understanding or accepting her disabilities. Chronically Brown's team use their own lived experiences with disability to establish the projects and use campaigns to diversify the voices of disabled people. When it comes to disability, research shows that the more educated you are about the condition...
2023-08-03
02 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
EP007: "I've not had a good experience with South Asian Doctors"
This week host Malone Mukwende is joined by Sukhjeen Kaur. Sukhjeen Kaur is the Founder and CEO of Chronically Brown, a non-profit organisation working towards tackling the stigma of disability within the South Asian community. She started Chronically Brown as a result of her own experiences of people not understanding or accepting her disabilities. Chronically Brown's team use their own lived experiences with disability to establish the projects and use campaigns to diversify the voices of disabled people. When it comes to disability, research shows that the more educated you...
2023-07-30
39 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
EP006: "I Want to Improve Academia By Having Diversity of Thought"
This week is short following our episode on Sunday. The Blueprint to improving Academia for Black and Brown People Globally.
2023-07-27
04 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
EP005: The Rarity of Black Academia: A Discussion on the Scarcity of Black Professors in the UK
In this week's episode, Malone Mukwende our host is joined by Dr Tamara Willows (University of Oxford), Professor Amaka C Offiah (University of Sheffield), and Dr Melanie Etti (University of Oxford) to discuss the lack of racial diversity in clinical academia. There are only 160 Black professors in the UK, of whom, only a handful are professors of medical sciences. Alarmingly, only 41 of those are Black Female Professors. This underrepresentation has a huge impact on the types of research being conducted and the types of questions being answered through clinical research, which ultimately has a knock-on effect on the clinical...
2023-07-23
48 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
EP004: "You Are Entitled To A Second Opinion" - Dr. Sarah Tade
😊This weeks shorts! Sarah Tade breaks down how she would redefine healthcare for her community. How do you think you could do the same? Find out more about Sarah and her journey here!
2023-07-19
02 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
EP003: "Faith without Work Is Dead"
This week Malone is joined by Dr Sarah Tade is a GP registrar and health equity advocate practicing in Essex. She is passionate about tackling healthcare inequalities, in particular maternal health outcomes. She sits as a maternity advisor on the NHS Race and Health Observatory board and the Motherhood Group.Dr Tade is also a certified life coach and has established her own life coaching academy that has also been recognised by the NHS clinical entrepreneur programme. She relishes opportunities for health promotion and regularly engages in talks and presentations for communities to enhance health empowerment.
2023-07-16
36 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
Beyond the Diagnosis: Triumphs and Trials of Navigating Corporate Life with Chronic Illness
This week, Malone is joined by Saadiya, who is a Consultant and founder of The Invisible Crisis. The Invisible Crisis is an educational platform helping to provide people with the confidence to advocate for their healthcare needs. Saadiya was born with Sickle Cell Anemia and so understands the complexities of navigating life with an invisible and chronic illness. Today Saadiya shares tips on advocating for yourself while navigating school, work, relationships, and dealing with medical professionals. Find Saadiya Here - https://www.instagram.com/theinvisiblecrisispod/?hl=en
2023-07-11
34 min
Mind the Gap Podcast
EP001: Laying Foundations: The Road Towards Health Equity"
In our debut episode, host Malone Mukwende passionately unveils his ambitious vision for empowering black and brown health. He embarks on a vital journey, intent on challenging health disparities, advancing equity, and reshaping narratives within these vibrant communities. Expect honest conversations, transformative insights, and a relentless commitment to change. Join Malone as he embarks on this groundbreaking journey, mapping a bold, bright future for black and brown health. Your participation is not just welcomed, but crucial to this journey. Tune in and be part of the transformation.
2023-07-09
04 min
hystéra
004 Gesundheit
***Triggerwarnung*** In dieser Folge werden schwere gesundheitliche Folgen, wie auch der Tod behandelt. Im 19. Jahrhundert haben wissenschaftliche Theorien dazu beigetragen, dass Frauen und ihre Körper kontrolliert werden konnten. Beispielsweise mit der Theorie der “Energieerhaltung”, welche besagt, dass die Organe des menschlichen Körpers um nur eine begrenzte Menge an Energie mit anderen Organen konkurrieren mussten. Frauen sollten deswegen jede intellektuelle Aktivität vermeiden, da sie ihre Energie im Mutterleib bräuchten, um Kinder zu gebären. Auch unser Podcast wurde nach einer Krankheit benannt, an der scheinbar nur Frauen erkranken – die Hysterie. Diese wurde bei Frauen di...
2022-01-27
1h 10
Teaching Matters Edinburgh
Decolonising the Curriculum – Sharing Ideas with David Kluth
In this Teaching Matters podcast series, produced by The Race Equality and Anti-Racist Sub-Committee (REAR) at The University of Edinburgh in collaboration with Teaching Matters, we hear from different academics at the University about what Decolonising the Curriculum means for them, and how they have put this into practice in their learning and teaching or research. They also share some readings that they have found useful. In this episode, Professor Emerita Rowena Arshad, Chair in Multicultural and Anti-Racist Education talks to Professor David Kluth, Chair of Medical Education, Deanery of Clinical Sciences at the University of Edinburgh an...
2021-11-18
14 min
The Power of Privilege and Allyship
S1 SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE: George Floyd's death: where are we on race? Feat. Olamide Dada, Khadija Owusu, Jacob Oguntimehin and Max Abimbola
We are all looking to make a difference but all too often, we do not realise the impact we have made. Brought to you by The Austen Bronte Consultancy, 'The Power of Privilege and Allyship' podcast showcases the positive impact of using privilege to maximise allyship and transform lives. In this special bonus episode recorded to mark the first-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, Dr. Funke Abimbola (CEO and Founder of The Austen Bronte Consultancy) interviews Olamide Dada, Khadija Owusu, Jacob Oguntimehin (all final year UK medical school stud...
2021-05-25
54 min
All the Good Things
To be Change
Good stories about creating positive, sustainable, and necessary change in the world. ... Our first good story is about an innovative medical student named Malone Mukwende. He is striving to diversify traditional medical education and improve the quality of healthcare for people of all skin colors. // www.blackandbrownskin.co.uk Our second good story follows another outstanding change-maker, Nemonte Nenquimo. She is the repsected leader of the Waorani Tribe in the Ecuadorian Amazon and has received international recognition for her unprecedented win to protect 500,000 acres of rainforest. // https://www.alianzaceibo.org/ (https://www.alianzaceibo.org/) ... Share your good story at https...
2020-12-14
32 min
Flower Hour
The Man behind the "Mind The Gap", a handbook of clinical signs on black and brown skin: In conversation with Malone Mukwende
Malone Mukwende is a third year medical student in London. He has co-authored on a Mind the Gap which is a handbook of signs and symptoms in black and brown skin.He noticed there was a lack of teaching in darker skin at medical school and decided to make a change about it.Thank you to this young man for being a breath of fresh air in a medical field that doesn’t always re https://www.patreon.com/shaunflores See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out in...
2020-11-30
1h 01
The HippoCampus Podcast
Racial Harassment and Inequalities in Medical Education
In this episode, we meet with Takunda Nhiwatiwa and Divine Maduka to talk about racial harassment and racial inequalities in medical education. We explore how we all play a part in ensuring inclusivity for all students- in the learning environment and within medical school curricula.We discuss the “what” and “why” in relation to the BMA Charter for Racial Harassment, the importance of support and ensuring reporting mechanisms for those who experience racial harassment. And also what others who may witness such behaviours, should do. We ask what is 'active' bystanding- as talk about the opportunities available to get inv...
2020-11-25
55 min
Research @ OU Graduate School
Race relations beyond 2020 episode 1
COVID-19 has both highlighted and amplified historical inequality in the health outcomes for BAME in the UK. This episode explores intersecting factors including discrimination in the NHS, the white bias in medical education and decolonising the curriculum. Open University Postgraduate researcher Natalie, is joined by author of 'Anti-Oppressive Practice in Health and Social Care' Viola Nzira and Dr Jenny Douglas, Senior lecturer in Health Promotion at The Open University. More on Ella’s story… http://ellaroberta.org/ Further reading Anti-Oppressive Practice in Health and Social Care Viola Nzira and Paul Williams Inside the Ivory Tower: Narratives of women of colour surv...
2020-11-25
32 min
Paramedic Insight Podcast:
Black History: Further Perspectives
Gary Strong talks to Bo Escritt and Tracy Nicholls about what we can learn from the recent celebrations of Black History in order to address the challenges of diversity and representation in the paramedic profession. 2020 has brought a renewed understanding of the continued prevalence of racism and Covid 19 has shed a harsh light on contemporary health inequalities based on race. How as a profession should we respond? This podcast also gives the paramedic profession an opportunity to thank Malone Mukwende and the team at St George's University of London for freely sharing the Clinical...
2020-11-15
00 min
Escape From Plan A
Ep. 220: How Doctors Do Harm (ft. Xiaoyun and Sarah)
Asian Americans experience a COVID fatality rate at least 3 times the national average in cities where we make up more than 5% of the population. Xiaoyun and Sarah, who both work in healthcare, join You Peng and Diana to discuss the often unreported healthcare disparities of COVID impact on Asian American communities. We share how we've personally experienced the multifaceted ways in which racism and sinophobia in science and medicine erase and kill Asian Americans--and give lots of practical advice on how to advocate for ourselves as patients. Always get a second opinion and if necessary, ask for a different provider...
2020-10-27
1h 35
Steministas
Race and Medicine
This is our second podcast in a two-part series about race. In this podcast, we discuss the role of race in medicine. We review the pros and cons of considering race in medicine. We also talk about the origins of some of the most common race-based medical stereotypes. Finally, beyond human interactions, we reveal how implicit biases can become engrained in the very algorithms and systems that decide our care and further increase health disparities. Sources: Science “Race and Medicine” – Constance Holden 2003 BMC Health Services Research “Is race medically relevant? A qualitative study of physi...
2020-09-08
21 min
Diaspora Collective
Mind the Gap with Malone Mukwende
From the almost unbelievable story of how he got into Medical School, to asking “where are the mandem?” on campus, and eventually co-authoring a clinical handbook to facilitate the diagnosis of skin conditions on black and brown skin, Malone Makwende sits down with the Diaspora Collective to have a frank discussion about Medical racism and the necessary impact bridging the gap will have on the future of healthcare
2020-08-06
1h 11
The Rude Urban Truth
77: I Ain't One of Yo Lil Friends
We bet you read that in somebody's black momma voice, didn't you? I'm sure most of us have heard it at some point in time. Anyway, we'reeeeee backkkkkk and we are bringing you all kinds of Rude content. Black Magic goes to Malone Mukwende, a 20 year old medical student who developed a handbook so that individuals can tell what certain symptoms look like on darker skin. In Rude Talk, we talk about forgiveness and a situationship between best friends while also shouting out Ciara and Russell Wilson on their new bundle of joy.As always, we close out...
2020-07-29
1h 16
Your Mate Podcast
Episode Seven - "Deleted Messages"
We talk about Melbourne (VIC, Australia) becoming the Covid-19 "ground zero" and how its affecting us, we offer advice on how NBA players can sneak their side-person/s into the Disney World bubble in Orlando, and we fawn-over the second-year African med student in London who created a handbook to help diagnose skin diseases (and other diseases) on patients of African decent (handbook is called Mind the Gap). Email:yourmatepodcast@gmail.com Instagram Pages:@yourmatepodcast / @akwasicomedian / @faarahnur African Business Shout Outs:Heap Sto...
2020-07-21
00 min
Slate of Affairs
The Viral Episode
This week at Slate of Affairs we go in on COVID and talk all things coronavirus!Tatiana refuses to stan Kanye, Blake celebrates Malone Mukwende’s contribution to medicine, and Daniel finally listens to Summer Walker, having been dragged by the audience.Stay tuned and stay connected! Follow us on Twitter: @aslateofaffairs / Instagram: @slateofaffairspod / or visit us at www.slateofaffairs.comRate and review us on Apple podcasts, if you have the chance! We appreciate any support you can lend us.
2020-07-20
32 min
Get The Belt
Entanglements (RIP Nicole Thea & Naya Rivera)
Wow so it doesn't get easier... Our guest decided not to show up... We Move!This weeks episode we discuss Open relationships, we dive further into the Smiths and Augusts 'Entanglement'...RIP to Nicole Thea & Naya Rivera xxxxThis weeks Melanin Magnificence goes to:Malone Mukwende, a second-year student at St George’s, University of London who has curated a handbook called 'Mind the Gap' as guidance for other healthcare professionals to show how conditions manifest on Black and brown people…www.instagram.com/malone_187
2020-07-15
1h 00