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Success Starts with Relationships: Networking, Mentorship & Storytelling with Marc Reede
This is one of the most powerful and inspiring interviews I’ve ever done! I sit down with Marc Reede—author, speaker, and President of Rave Speakers Bureau—as he shares the game-changing insights from his upcoming book, The Coffee Code (dropping April 16, 2025 ).Marc takes us on his journey from college to law school to building a thriving business, revealing the keys to success through networking, mentorship, and the art of storytelling. Whether you're a student, young professional, or entrepreneur striving to level up, this episode is packed with high-impact strategies to help you build meaningful relationships, inspire others...
2025-03-30
48 min
WeGoTrip
Antwerpen: Museum De Reede Ticket & City Gems Audio Tour
Full Version: Antwerpen: Museum De Reede Ticket & City Gems Audio TourImmerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Antwerp's art and history with a self-guided audio tour designed for culture aficionados and history enthusiasts. Your ticket to Museum De Reede, a haven of graphic art and expressionism, kicks off a journey woven with the rich narratives of this Belgian jewel. This enticing route traverses the city from its artistic foundations at Museum De Reede to the shimmering allure of the Diamond District. Begin your exploration on the banks of the Scheldt River, where the museum's intriguing collection...
2024-09-05
00 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity: Health Care Ethics, Innovation, and Diversity
Welcome to "Reede Scholars Live!" hosted by Dr. Mary E. Fleming. In this episode, Dr. Fleming sits down with Dr. Cory D. Mitchell, D.Bioethics, MA, HEC-C, the first African American system ethicist in the history of Catholic health care. Dr. Mitchell's work delves into the intersections of organizational ethics, clinical ethics, social policy, and practice, exploring their impact on biopsychosocial outcomes. As the founder and CEO of EntreVita, Dr. Mitchell leads efforts in delivering uncommon creation and social innovation through science and technology to address society's toughest challenges. Join us as we dive into a conversation about creating...
2024-03-16
37 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity: Unmasking the Ethical Crises in Western Healthcare w/Dr. Marc-David Munk
🎙️ Welcome to Reede Scholars Live Podcast with Dr. Mary Fleming! In this episode, Dr. Mary Fleming sits down with the renowned American and Canadian physician, healthcare executive, and innovator, Dr. Marc-David Munk. With a reputation as a thought leader in the realms of value-based, consumer-facing healthcare, and global health, Dr. Munk brings a wealth of experience to the conversation. 🏥 Experience as an Expert in Alternative Care Delivery Models: Dr. Munk's impressive journey includes serving as the Chief Medical Officer for Clinics and Retail Pharmacy at CVS Health. His strategic contributions were a pivotal factor in CVS's commitment to providing enhanced...
2024-02-06
57 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Health Plans, and AI
🎙️ **Reede Scholars Live Podcast: Let’s Talk Health Equity, Health Plans, and AI Join us for a compelling episode of Reede Scholars Live, hosted by the brilliant Dr. Mary Fleming. In this episode, Dr. Aisha Rahim, an accomplished Internal Medicine Doctor and Health Care Executive at John Hopkins Health Plans, shares her inspiring journey and commitment to advocating for health equity. 🤰 **Navigating Personal Experiences:** Dr. Rahim opens up about her own experiences with two complicated pregnancies, revealing how these challenges ignited her passion for championing health equity. Through personal stories, she sheds light on the importance of understanding diverse healthcare...
2024-01-16
30 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity: Doulas, Maternal Health Advocacy & Creating Space for Change
Join us on an inspiring journey as Dr. Mary Fleming hosts the dynamic duo, Kelajah and Candace Shepard, on Reede Scholars Live. Kelajah, a former soldier turned entrepreneur, discovered his passion for entrepreneurship and doula work after the joyful news of expecting their rainbow baby in 2020. This transformative experience prompted Kelajah to embark on a mission to fill the gap in childbirth education and support in Mississippi. Candace, a proud graduate and Naval Officer, found herself at a crossroads in 2020, leading her back to Mississippi with a newfound purpose. In 2022, she founded "Be Well," an herbal apothecary, and together...
2023-11-29
35 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Youth Leadership, Self-Esteem & Creativity
In this episode, we are joined by Reagan Portis, Madison, Mississippi resident, and current 9th grader. In addition to excelling at her schoolwork, Reagan is an artist, an author, a photographer, and the owner of a mixed media technology company, Rea and Ray Productions. Her book, Just for Girls Coloring and Activity Book: Building Confidence in Black Children was created to uplift the confidence and self-image of little Black and Brown girls everywhere and show that beauty is found within themselves. We discuss the challenges of having a positive self-image in our current culture, opportunities fo...
2023-05-11
21 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Technology, Ingenuity and Building Solutions for Humanity
In this episode, we are joined by Jeff McKinney, founder of One2Gration. Originally from Texas, Mr. McKinney traveled to Nashville, TN to attend Fisk University and study computer science. Mr. McKinney’s career has since traversed Corporate America into entrepreneurship. He describes his challenges with micro and macro aggressions of racism in the workspace and its effect on his mental health. His training and these experiences led to the development of One2Gration. One2Gration was created to connect the dots of our world using technology; and, ultimately, to cultivate a global community where...
2023-04-25
38 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s talk Health Equity, Mental Health, Emotional Well-Being, and Young People of Color
In this episode, Annelle Primm, MD, MPH, a psychiatrist and Senior Medical Advisor of The Steve Fund, joins us. Dr. Primm has a long-standing commitment to serving vulnerable populations and has previously served as Deputy Medical Director of the American Psychiatric Association, an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and as Director of the APA’s Division of Diversity and Health Equity. The Steve Fund is the nation’s leading organization focused on supporting the mental health and emotional well-being of young people of color...
2023-04-17
38 min
Reede pärastlõuna
Reede pärastlõuna: Madis Kimmel - reede õhtu Harkivis
Kuku raadio peatoimetaja Madis Kimmel viibib Ukrainas. "Reede pärastlõuna" teeb talle otselülituse, et küsida milline näeb välja reede õhtu sõjast räsitud Harkivis.
2023-03-03
00 min
Reede pärastlõuna
Reede pärastlõuna: Tanel Padar - uus singel
15.15 Muusik Tanel Padar räägib, miks ta vahepeal rockmuusikast pausi pidas ja miks ta nüüd selle juurde naaseb. 15.45 Kait Kall pälvib sel aastal Oskar Lutsu huumoripreemia. Kas ta ise end koomikuks peab ja mille üle ei tohiks nalja teha, räägib Kait saates. 16.05 Kunnar Karust võib saada 5. eestlane, kes jõuab Everesti tippu. Oma teekonda alustab ta aprillis. Karu räägib saates täpsemalt, milliseid ettevalmistusi nõuab maailma kõrgeima tipu vallutamine ja mis see maksma läheb. 17.15 Kuku raadio peatoimetaja Madis Kimmel viibib Ukrainas. "Reede pärastlõuna" teeb talle otselülituse, et küsida milline näeb välja r...
2023-03-03
00 min
Reede pärastlõuna
Reede pärastlõuna: RP Kaimo Kuusk - uued õhurünnakud Ukrainas
15.15 Otseühendus Kiieviga: meie sealne suursaadik kommenteerib Venemaa tänast rünnakukatset ja selle mõju. 15.45 Käisime Pagari-Liisu juures vastlakukleid maitsmas. Kuulsime palju põnevat kookide ja pirukate maailma telgitagustest, vestluskaaslasteks Liis ja Peeter Veltmann. 16.10 Karl-Erik Taukar "Reede pärastlõuna" küsimusterahe all! 17.15 Lipuvabrik vol 2: kust tulevad ja kuhu on peidetud riigilipud? 17.35 Reede pärastlõuna käis Eesti Laulu finaali proovis. Meie küsimustele vastas Eesti Laulu lavastaja Alice Aleksandridi, kes peab kõikide artistide suured egod üheks ühtseks showks vormima. Gold & Hasa
2023-02-10
00 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, HBCU’s, Black Men in Medicine and Anti-Racism
In this episode, we are joined by Gerald Onuoha, MD, an internal medicine hospitalist in Nashville, TN and founder of Everybody vs Racism. Prompted by the death of George Floyd, Everybody vs Racism’s mission is to Eradicate Racism by providing awareness, education, and resources to communities, organizations, and businesses in the private and public sector about social injustices, systematic racism, and equal opportunities for EVERYBODY. Dr. Onuoha is a graduate of Tennessee State University and Meharry Medical College. We discuss the nurture and support provided by HBCU’s, contrasted by the saddening statistics of black men in medi...
2023-01-24
52 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Leadership, Innovation and the Realization of Promise
In this episode, we are joined by Joe Betancourt, MD, MPH, an internal medical physician and current Senior Vice President for Equity and Community Health at Mass General Hospital in Boston, MA. Dr. Betancourt will be the new President of the Commonwealth Fund in New York, New York starting January 2023. We discuss the changing landscape of health equity and how lived experience and preparedness guided Dr. Betancourt through his career from diversity and multicultural affairs to founding the Disparities Solution Center to creating a Senior Vice President role at a major hospital system to now leading a h...
2022-12-22
33 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Oral Health, Mentorship & Belonging
In this episode, we are joined by Zerita Buchanan, DDS, fourth generation dentist, owner of the private practice Dental Dreams, LLC in Lithonia, GA, and the current Joseph L. Henry Oral Health Fellow at The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Dr. Buchanan completed her undergraduate degree at Spelman college and her dental degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Dentistry. We discuss the barriers that prevent students from pursuing dentistry, reasons why dentistry and medicine remain separate intervention pathways, and how oral health influences our whole health. As Dr. Buchanan mentors fu...
2022-10-27
33 min
Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
Episode 9 - Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
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2022-10-09
12 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Uganda, and Global Maternal Health
On this episode we are joined by Dr. Sr. Priscilla Busingye and Sr. Gertrude Kabanyomozi, both members of the Religious Institute of the Daughters of St. Therese of the Child Jesus (commonly known as the Banyatereza Sisters). Sr. Dr. Priscilla is also the 2020 African Mission Healthcare (AMH) Gerson L’Chaim Prize recipient, the first woman and the first African to receive this award. They have dedicated their careers to transforming women’s lives by providing essential maternal-child care. In Uganda 1 in 47 mothers die from causes related to pregnancy and childbirth and the maternal mortality rate in Uganda is re...
2022-10-06
35 min
Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
Episode 8 - Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
A Boat
2022-10-02
06 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity and Reproductive Health Care Justice with Dr. Charlene Collier.
On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Charlene Collier, an obstetrician and gynecologist who currently lives with her family in Jackson, MS. After finishing her medical training, Dr. Collier completed the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Fellowship Program at Yale University School of Medicine. On June 24, 2022, the Dobbs v. Jackson decision changed the landscape of reproductive healthcare in this country. Marginalized communities, especially black and brown women, face lack of access to comprehensive health care services and increased risks related to pregnancy and pregnancy outcomes. Our conversation covers the impacts we believe this court ruling will have on unde...
2022-09-21
45 min
Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
Episode 7 - Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
The customer
2022-09-21
14 min
Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
Episode 6 - Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
Rob and the Rave
2022-09-18
08 min
Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
Episode 5 - Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
The End of the Road
2022-09-11
14 min
Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
Episode 4 - Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
dissociative disorder
2022-09-08
14 min
Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
Episode 3 - Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
The Pelican
2022-08-27
13 min
Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
Episode 2 - Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
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2022-07-02
15 min
Amy Reede McMullen's podcast
Amy Reede McMullen - TikTok
The Rest of the Story as seen on TikTok the true story of the last years of my life. I am a stage IV cancer patient who was shot and beaten by my live-in lawyer boyfriend in December 2021. Shortly after I was diagnosed with C PTSD and dissociative disorder. I began actively engaging in the swinging lifestyle and posting several videos on TikTok which gathered over 2.1 million views. But the real story is what's happened over the last several years and how it has affected me. Now facing a legal battle the truth of the story will all come out...
2022-06-12
13 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, LGBTQIA+ and Inclusion
On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Bex Eliot Canner, a family medicine physician currently living in New Zealand. Originally from Baltimore, Dr. Canner studied in the rural northeast before practicing for several years in Montana. They moved to New Zealand about 10 years ago and have worked in rural, underserved and urban settings. Dr. Canner describes themselves as an Advocate for health equity, accessibility and LGBTQIA+ equality and well-being and we discuss the intersection of queerness and gender diversity. Our conversation includes their personal and professional experiences and how those experiences have shaped initiatives of inclusivity. ...
2022-05-16
28 min
The Garrett Ashley Mullet Show
So Fletcher Reede and Cal Lightman Walk Into a Bar
For the fun of it, plus also as a way of thinking about the importance of honesty by examining its opposite - dishonesty - consider the curious case of Fletcher Reede and Cal Lightman - two fictional characters used to explore the subject of lying. First, Fletcher Reede, Jim Carrey's character from the comedy 'Liar, Liar' - he's a compulsive lawyer - I mean liar. But I repeat myself. Second, Cal Lightman, Tim Roth's detective psychologist from the drama 'Lie to Me' which was cancelled before its time. What if it was impossible...
2022-03-14
51 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Medicine
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Muyibat Adelani, an Orthopedic Surgeon in St. Louis, MO. Originally from the area, she trained in Tennessee and California before returning to academic medicine and teaching residents. Currently, Dr. Adelani works for community practice and supports other physicians as a Physician Coach. We discuss Dr. Adelani’s journey to Orthopedics, the differences between diversity, inclusion, and retention in academia and healthcare broadly. Her personal and professional experiences have inspired her to add coaching to her skill set to help other physicians navigate through their careers when facing implicit bias and m...
2022-03-03
22 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity and Microaggressions in Academia and Medicine
On this episode, we are joined by Ms. Aurora Washington. Originally from Mississippi she attended Tougaloo College before matriculating to Brown University where she is a PhD candidate in Biotechnology. We discuss the unique challenges of black and brown students in graduate education especially as they relate to microaggressions, inclusivity, belonging and retention in the academic space. To explore this topic further, she created the podcast series, Voicing Black Experiences, whose mission is to cultivate a space for historically underrepresented people, BIPOC, to voice their experiences in the spaces they traverse. https://www.voicingblackexperiences.com/academia-medicine ...
2022-02-10
29 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Health Communication and Messaging
On this episode we are joined by Chelsea Dade, a Health Communication Specialist and Community Engagement Management for the Kaiser Family Foundation, and creator of Communicate for Health Justice. We discuss the importance of health communication to public health and clinical healthcare, health literacy and messaging on social media. Her platform, Communicate For Health Justice (CFHJ) is a millennial-driven health communications nonprofit mixing communication, equity and social justice ideas into healthcare editorial content and campaigns. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2022-01-19
23 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Breast Cancer Survivorship and Advocacy
On this episode we are joined by Marsha McDougal, food & lifestyle blogger and breast cancer survivor who resides in Nashville, TN. Diagnosed with breast cancer after her second pregnancy, Mrs. McDougal shares her journey publicly on YouTube. As a part of our breast cancer awareness series, we discuss diagnosis and treatment before the age of screening. As a wife, mother and advocate she hopes to let others know they are not alone and find comfort in her story. Blogger: MarshaEileen.com YouTuber @MarshaEileen #breastcancer #breastcancerawareness #marshaeileen #breastcancersurvivor #breastfeeding --- Support th...
2021-10-27
25 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Breast Cancer and Reconstructive Surgery
In this episode, we are joined by Elizabeth Dale, MD, Reconstructive Plastic Surgeon and Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati. As a part of our breast cancer awareness series, we explore options and challenges for surgery and reconstruction after a breast cancer diagnosis. Dr. Dale shares with us her journey into the field of Plastic Surgery and her personal and family history with breast cancer screening and interventions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2021-10-25
19 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Leadership Advancement, Challenges and Success.
In this episode, we are excited to host our first-panel discussion of three Reede Scholars from the class of 2000. We are joined by Dr. Kimberly Wyche, who will be the new Senior VP for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at ASHTO, Dr. Dora Hughes, Senior Advisor at CMS/CMMI, and Dr. Tamarah Duperval-Brownlee, Chief Health Officer at Accenture. These dynamic women share their professional journey in Health Equity and the importance of addressing the issue in multiple sectors at all levels of leadership. We also discuss what balance means when considering yourself, your family, and the community that you serve. ...
2021-09-24
37 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Maternal Health, Start-ups and Innovation with Olan Soremekun
In this episode, we are joined by Olan Soremekun, MD, MBA, an emergency medicine physician and current CEO of Cayaba Care, currently based in Philadelphia, PA. Maternal health disparities and maternal mortality statistics in the US are staggering, especially for black and brown women, with Black women being 3-4 times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. Guayaba care is an innovative maternity care solution, providing at or near-home services for those most at risk for complications during and after pregnancy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2021-09-14
22 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Dermatology, COVID 19 and Entrepreneurship with Candrice Heath
On this episode, we are joined by Candrice Heath, MD a triple board certified dermatologist currently practicing in Philadelphia, PA. In addition to being a physician, Dr. Heath is a clinical researcher, nationally recognized author, speaker and entrepreneur, recently starting her own beauty line, My Sister’s Beauty. She shares her journey to her dream and perseverance to becoming a dermatologist, working on the frontlines during the COVID 19 pandemic and how to build an inclusion practice. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2021-09-02
32 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity Adolescent Medicine and Returning to the Classroom with Frinny Polanco Walters
In this episode, we are joined by Frinny Polanco Walters, MD, MPH, a pediatrician and attending physician at Boston’s Children’s Hospital in the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine. As we enter the second school year affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Polanco Walters offers considerations for adolescents, returning to the classroom, vaccinations, and the unintended consequences that have resulted over the past 18 months, including rising sexually transmitted infections (STI’s). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2021-09-02
23 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity Hospice and Palliative Care with Channon Hudgins
In this episode, we are joined by Channon Hudgins, MD, a physician of Hospice and Palliative Care in Southeast Texas. Dr. Hudgins shares her journey through OB/GYN to her current position and what prompted the change. We discuss the definitions of Hospice vs Palliative care services and the importance of each. Lastly, with the challenges of COVID-19, we discuss the importance of vaccinations as our best line of defense with the more contagious delta variant. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2021-08-25
29 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Maternal Health, Public Health and Leadership
In this episode, we are joined by Sarah Verbiest, DrPH, MSW, MPH, co-principal director for the Maternal Health Learning and Innovation Center in Chapel Hill, NC. She is also Director of the Jordan Institute for Families in the UNC School of Social Work and the Executive Director of the Collaborative for Maternal and Infant Health in the UNC School of Medicine. Dr. Verbiest shares with us her journey to maternal health and the challenges of public health interventions. We tackle the nuances of working in an academic institution and discuss the intersectionality between feminism, equity, and identity. --- Su...
2021-07-22
24 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Accountability and Data Reporting with Elna Nagasako
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Elna Nagasako, MD, PhD, MPH, current Reede Scholar, and former senior consultant to a large healthcare delivery system in the area of health equity where she was the primary driver in initiating equity reporting within the system. Dr. Nagasako shares with us her journey to the health equity space from quantum optics. We delve into the evolving definition of health equity, how and why we collect data, and the importance of accurate and complete data acquisition. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2021-07-06
25 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Healthy Aging and Innovation with Elana Kieffer
In this episode, we are joined by Elana Kieffer, MBA, Acting Director, Center for Healthy Aging at the New York Academy of Medicine. Ms. Kieffer shares with us her inspiration and journey to working with older adults. We discuss the challenges and opportunities specific to our aging population, innovative strategies to connect the population to services, and how to give voice to their evolving needs. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2021-06-07
18 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Generational Wealth and Gentrification with Chuck Perkins
In this episode, we are joined by Chuck Perkins, a New Orleans native, entrepreneur, and author. Before matriculating to the Xavier University of Louisiana, he spent 3 years in the Marine Corp. Mr. Perkins shares with us his coming of age journey in New Orleans, his decision to join the military, and impetus to start his own business. We discuss the current infrastructure in New Orleans, its possibilities, and its vulnerability to gentrification. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2021-04-05
25 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Public Health, Law and Advocacy with Greg Ewing
On this episode, we are joined by Greg Ewing, JD, MPH, Vice President, Compliance and Regulatory Affairs/Chief Compliance Officer at Trillium Health in Rochester, NY. Mr. Ewing shares with us his evolution from music to law and his decision to pursue public health. We explore his personal experiences with racism and why racism is a public health issue, ,delving into the complexities of education, employment, and advancement. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2021-03-31
47 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Informatics, Policy and Community with Esteban Gershanik
In this episode, we are joined by Esteban Gershanik, MD, MPH, MMSc, who is board-certified in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Clinical Informatics. He currently toggles between Boston, MA, and New Orleans, LA in both clinical and non-clinical capacities. Dr. Gershanik broadened his medical and public health training to include informatics to better understand how we obtain and use data in the healthcare field to understand our patients and improve outcomes. He reminds us that if equity is not considered at the onset, it will not be a part of the results. --- Support this podcast: https://pod...
2021-03-25
22 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Pharmacy and Community with Eric Peters
In this episode we are joined by Eric Peters, PharmD, and owner of Lagniappe Pharmacy in Louisiana. Dr. Peters is a New Orleans native and started his pharmacy journey at Xavier University of Louisiana. Grounded in faith and mission, he expanded his career to serve a larger community in Southern Louisiana and now has 9 stores in the area. His stores have been instrumental in the COVID-19 vaccine distribution in underserved communities. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2021-03-17
22 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Women’s Health and Academic Medicine with Gloria Richard Davis
In this episode, we are joined by Gloria Richard Davis, MD, who is a tenured professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division Director for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility & Executive Director for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Dr. Richard Davis’ career encompasses clinical, academic and administrative roles across the southwest from Louisiana to Tennessee to Arkansas. She speaks with us about disparities in fibroid management, infertility treatments, maintaining the pipeline and community engagement. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2021-02-12
32 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Biomedical Sciences and Access to Higher Education with Jabbar Bennett
In this episode, we are joined by Jabbar Bennett, Ph.D., Vice President, and Chief Diversity Officer at Michigan State University. Dr. Bennett started his career at Harvard in the Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Partnerships and has since held leadership positions at Brown and Northwestern where he has improved access to the pathway into biomedical sciences and clinical healthcare. In his new role, he looks forward to addressing health equity and increasing & improving community partnerships in East Lansing, MI. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2021-02-05
21 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Policy and Opportunities at the VHA with Kameron Matthews
In this episode, we are joined by Kameron Matthews, MD, JD who currently serves as Assistant Under Secretary for Health for Clinical Services at the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). As a family physician and lawyer, she is uniquely trained to understand policies that affect our vulnerable populations, one of them being the veterans of this country. She speaks with us about her journey to medicine and law, as well as the various opportunities to be a change-maker in the VHA. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2021-01-28
22 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Infectious Diseases, Covid-19 and Vaccines with Martha Carvour
In this episode, we are joined by Martha Carvour, MD, Ph.D. a practicing Internal Medicine & Infectious Disease physician, epidemiologist, and researcher at the University of Iowa in Iowa, City. As a population health specialist, she speaks with us about the challenges to health care in rural America, the importance of access to care, the science behind the Covid-19 vaccine and her hopes for the future. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2021-01-20
24 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Clinical Trials and the Covid-19 Vaccine with Michelle DaCosta
In this episode, we are joined by Michelle DaCosta, MD, MBA a practicing pediatric and adult anesthesiologist and health equity advocate who participated in the recent Moderna Clinical Trial for the Covid-19 vaccine. As a physician, she is astutely aware of the challenges of Covid-19 for vulnerable populations in this country. She discusses why she decided to participate in the trial, the importance of diversity in clinical trial research and why she encourages us all to receive the vaccine. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2021-01-12
23 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Maternal Health and Infant Loss with Kimberly Novod
In this episode, we are joined by Kimberly Novod, an educator, advocate, doula and the founder of Saul’s Light Foundation. This Foundation provides comfort and support to those families with infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and to those who have experienced infant loss. As a mother, Ms. Novod knows personally what it is like to navigate the clinical and personal experience of delivering an infant prematurely. She discusses her journey, how Saul’s Light works with families and the importance of gratitude and grief. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho...
2021-01-05
34 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Social Justice and Structural Racism with Kimberly Cauley Narain
In this episode, we are joined by Kimberly Cauley Narain, an internal medicine physician and health services researcher in Los Angeles, CA. A California native, Dr. Cauley Narain completed her undergraduate degree from UCLA and her medical degree from Morehouse School of Medicine. She attended UC San Francisco for her residency training before moving to Boston for the California Endowment Fellowship in Minority Health Policy. She returned to California to matriculate into Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholar program before completing her PhD in 2016. As a mother, Dr. Cauley Narain struggled to have the conversation with her you...
2020-11-24
32 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and Why Representation Matters with Keith Perkins
On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Keith Perkins , a pediatrician and internal medicine doctor in Selmer, TN. A St. Louis native, he completed his undergraduate degree at DuPaul in Chicago, his medical degree at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, and his residency training at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center- Memphis. Dr. Perkins loves the doctor patient relationship and being able to interact with both children and adults. His love of primary care led him to rural Tennessee where he can interact with the community inside and outside of the office. --- Support thi...
2020-11-05
25 min
Reede Scholars Live
Representation Matters: Black Men in Medicine with Arnold Henry (Episode 1)
On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Arnold Henry, family medicine and sports medicine physician in Indianapolis, IN. A Baltimore native, he completed his undergraduate degree at Morgan State University, his medical degree at Meharry Medical College. He finished his training in Sports Medicine in Indianapolis and has continued to make it his home. Dr. Henry loves family medicine because he is able to interact with the whole family, and sports medicine comes naturally to him because he’s always been an athlete. By combining his two specialties, he is able to help his patients create balance between th...
2020-10-26
23 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Pediatrics, Mental Health and Resilience with Uchenna Umeh
In this episode, we are joined by Uchenna Umeh, MD, affectionately known as Dr. Lulu, a pediatrician, medical director, and CEO of Dr. Lulu’s Youth Health Center in San Antonio, Texas. She attended Ahmadu Bello University Hospital for medical school in Nigeria and obtained her pediatric residency training at Howard University Hospital Washington D.C. In addition to running her own practice, she is a mother of three boys and recently completed a four-year stint in the Air Force as Lieutenant Colonel. Dr. Umeh journals her own struggles with intimate partner violence, underscores the complexities of sui...
2020-10-19
36 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Indigenous Populations, History, Culture, Policy and Science with Donald Warne
In this episode, we are joined by Donald Warne, MD, MPH, family medicine physician, Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, as well as the Director of the Indians into Medicine and Master of Public Health Programs. In addition, Dr. Warne is a professor of Family and Community Medicine at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of North Dakota. He received his undergraduate degree from Arizona State University, his medical degree from Stanford, and completed his residency at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Corvallis, Oregon. Dr. Warne discusses how early policy decisions i...
2020-10-13
26 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Urban Planning and why Place Matters with Autumn Glover
On this episode, we are joined by Autumn Glover, MCRP, MPA, Government Affairs and Community Relations Consultant in the office of Government Affairs at Wexner Medical Center at The Ohio State University. She received her BA, Master of City and Regional Planning, and MPA from The Ohio State University. Ms. Glover is an urban planner passionate about the intersection of race, place, and health. Her work seeks to build healthy communities. She speaks to us today about her journey to urban planning, how your zip code affects your health...
2020-10-05
25 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Financial Literacy and the Wealth Gap With Andre Williams
In this episode, we are joined by Andre Williams, Founder, and President of Pivotal Wealth Management. Originally from Lexington, KY, Mr. Williams attended Morris Brown College and continues to make Atlanta, Georgia his home. Mr. Williams is committed to educating his clients about their finances and money management. He understands that by helping his clients be less intimidated by the numbers he can work to address the wealth gap, which nearly tripled from $85,000 in 1984 to $236,500 in 2009 between white and black families. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-09-29
28 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity Diversity and Medical Education with Angela Zhang
Health Equity and Medical Education On this episode, we are joined by medical student Angela Zhang, a 4th year medical student at Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She was midway through a yearlong Fellowship with her school's Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, which involves support of minoritized trainees and faculty, and work around anti-racism and health justice. She is the producer and host of the podcast Not Built For Us, a series of audio essays about the ways in which structures and spaces keep medicine inequitable. https://www.notbuiltforus.com/1-a-black-girl-walks-into-a-bar ...
2020-09-21
39 min
Reede Scholars Live
Episode 6: Health Equity and Medical Education withAngela Zhang
On this episode, we are joined by medical student Angela Zhang, a 4th year medical student at Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She is midway through a yearlong Fellowship with her school's Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, which involves support of minoritized trainees and faculty, and work around anti-racism and health justice. She is the producer and host of the podcast Not Built For Us, a series of audio essays about the ways in which structures and spaces keep medicine inequitable. https...
2020-09-21
42 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Maternal Health Disparities, COVID-19 & Innovation with Erin King
On this episode, we are joined by Erin King-Mullins, MD, a practicing colorectal surgeon in Atlanta,GA. She received her undergraduate degree from Xavier University of Louisiana, her medical degree from Emory University, her residency training at Orlando Regional Medical Center in Florida, and she completed her fellowship at Georgia Colon and Rectal Surgical Associates in Atlanta. A new mom during the pandemic, Dr. King created CORONA MAMAS, a safe space to discuss issues as they relate to the new realities of maternal health, motherhood, covid-19 and racism. https://corona-mamas.com/ --- Support th...
2020-09-14
22 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Politics, Social Justice and Crucial Conversations
In this episode, we are joined by Dionne Mills Sillik, MD, an obstetrician and gynecologist in Gilbert, AZ. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Arizona, her medical degree at Ross University School of Medicine and her residency training at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, PA. In addition to being a wife, mother, and physician, she is an ardent champion for women’s health and health equity. She speaks to us today about her journey to health equity, digesting the current political discourse, and how to have crucial conversations with friends and colleagues. ...
2020-09-08
53 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Pediatrics and Vulnerable Populations
On this episode, we are joined by Paula Magee, MD, MPH, a pediatrician and now pediatric ICU fellow in Chicago, IL. Dr. Magee is originally from North Carolina, completed her bachelors degree at Winston Salem University before moving to Atlanta for medical school at Morehouse School of Medicine. She completed her residency at Children’s National in Washington, DC then matriculated to the Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Minority Health Policy in Boston. She is committed to serving the clinically underserved, mentoring students interested in medicine and consulting with health systems to improve community resources and integration. She sp...
2020-09-01
31 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Emergency Medicine and Human Trafficking
On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Makini Chisolm-Straker, MPH, an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Queens. A native New Yorker, she holds a Bachelor's degree from Brown University in Religious Studies; her MD degree is also from Brown University. She completed her Emergency Medicine Residency at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center and Elmhurst Hospital Center. She also completed an International Emergency Medicine fellowship at Columbia University Medical Center. During her fellowship she earned a Masters in Public...
2020-08-25
27 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk the Evolution of Health Equity with Joan Reede
On this episode, we are joined by Joan Reede, MD, MS, MPH, MBA, Dean for Diversity and Community Partnership at Harvard Medical School (HMS). In addition to creating the fellowship program whose alumni compose Reede Scholars, Dr. Reede has created and developed more than 20 programs at HMS that aim to address pipeline and leadership issues for minorities and women who are interested in careers in medicine, academic and scientific research, and the healthcare professions. Dr. Reede holds appointments of Professor of Medicine at HMS, Professor of Society, Human Development, and Health at the Harvard T. H. Chan...
2020-08-18
22 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Career Transitions, Academic Medicine and Leadership with Nwando Olayiwola
On this episode, we are joined by Nwando Olayiwola, a family physician and public health professional, Chair and Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. In addition, she is a health services researcher whose research interests are in applications of technology to increase access to care for underserved and disenfranchised populations, health systems reform, practice transformation, health information technology, primary care redesign, social determinants of health, health disparities and equity, primary care-social care partnerships, physician burnout, patient satisfaction and experience, maternal-child health, and minority, refugee and immigrant health. ...
2020-08-11
37 min
TopMedTalk
AANA | Enhanced Recovery with Lynn Reede
"Thank you for taking this meeting beyond these walls" - this piece was the final part of our coverage of The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) 2019 Annual Congress in Chicago, Illinois. We begin with the global audience in mind and break down what it is to be a Nurse Anesthetist. It's a role which is expanding in scope, our guest walks us through how and why that's the case. This wide ranging conversation then moves to the future of enhanced recovery and the AANA's future development. For more on the Drink Eat Mobilise topic...
2020-08-11
00 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Dentistry and the Pipeline with Christina Rosenthal
On this episode, we are joined by Christina Rosenthal, DDS, MPH, owner and CEO of Paradigm Dental Center in Memphis, TN, and founder of the 516 Foundation, which is a non-profit organization that seeks to address the needs of the world community through the principle of servitude. She earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Memphis and her dental degree from the University of TN College of Dentistry. She speaks to us about overcoming the odds, becoming a wife, mother and entrepreneur and her motivation to write a children’s book. --- Support th...
2020-08-02
17 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Policy and Police in Disadvantaged communities with Mallory Williams Part 2
In this episode we are joined by Reede Scholar Mallory Williams, MD, MPH, trauma surgeon, professor, health equity advocate, and Colonel in the United States Army Reserve Medical Corps. He continues the conversation with us about the current climate of protest in response to the recent fatalities at the hands of the police, the policies that influence our justice system, the laws that limit persecution of officers, and the potential for change in the midst of chaos. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-07-30
53 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Dermatology, COVID 19 and Entrepreneurship with Candrice Heath
On this episode, we are joined by Candrice Heath, MD, a triple board certified dermatologist currently practicing in Philadelphia, PA. In addition to being a physician, Dr. Heath is a clinical researcher, nationally recognized author, speaker and entrepreneur, recently starting her own beauty line, My Sister’s Beauty. She shares her journey to her dream and perseverance to becoming a dermatologist, working on the front-lines during the COVID 19 pandemic and how to build an inclusive practice. IG/FB/TW: @drcandriceheath ...
2020-07-27
32 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, STEM and Inclusion, Equity & Diversity with Kimberly Mulligan-Guy
On this episode, we are joined by Kimberly Mulligan-Guy, PhD, Assistant Dean of the office of Inclusion, Equity and Diversity at Auburn University in Alabama. She received her Master Degree in Chemistry from Florida A&M University and her PhD in Molecular Physiology and Biophysics from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. She speaks to us about how strong mentorship can shape your trajectory, the importance of Inclusion, Equity and Diversity in a predominantly white institution (PWI) and how to effectively communicate with leadership about the needs of underrepresented populations. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify...
2020-07-21
28 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Education, Politics and Advocacy with Christiane Buggs
On this episode, we are joined by Christiane Buggs, a Nashville native and current representative for the District 5 School Board in Nashville, TN. She holds both a Master Degree in Curriculum from Tennessee State University and a Master Degree in Instruction and Teaching and Learning in Urban Schools from Vanderbilt University. She describes herself as an educator serving urban young people in different capacities by advocating for them politically, supporting them socially and pushing them to excel academically. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-07-15
21 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Politics, Psychology and Race with Camille Burge
On this episode, we are joined by Camille Burge, PhD, tenured Associate Professor in the department of Political Science at Villanova University in Philadelphia, PA. She shares her insights on the protests of Black Americans in America, how emotions tied to one’s racial group identity shapes public opinion and her prediction for the 2020 election cycle. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-07-03
36 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Digital Technology and Quality with Joshua Liu
On this episode, we are joined by Joshua Liu, MD, co- founder and CEO of SeamlessMD. As a self-described physician and entrepreneur, Dr. Liu discusses his journey into Digital Technology, being part of a start-up and the importance of including quality measures in the electronic medical record. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-06-29
20 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Advocacy and Resilience with Alyson Humphrey
On this episode, we are joined by Alyson Humphrey, Louisville, KY native, Nutritionist and Public Health Accreditation Board Coordinator for the Louisville Metro Government. She responds to the local response to COVID-19 in KY, the local climate due the ongoing protests of Breonna Taylor’s death at the hands of the police and gives us a directive for self-care and healing in these uncertain times. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-06-26
18 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Leadership, Diversity and Inclusion with Christy Pruitt-Haynes
On this episode, we are joined by Christy Pruitt-Haynes, President of Christy Pruitt-Haynes Consulting and Founder & Chief Truth Teller of Our Truths. She speaks with us about the importance of diversity in the workplace, how to equip and empower yourself to obtain leadership positions and how to create opportunities for yourself as an entrepreneur. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-06-24
23 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Recovery and Leadership with Darrell Gray.
In this episode, we are joined by Darrell Gray, MD, MPH, a gastroenterologist at the Ohio State University in Columbus, OH. He speaks to us about the evolving discussion of health disparities, racism and opportunity as we start on the road to recovery from COVID-19. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-06-21
27 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Health Equity, Policy and Police in Disadvantaged communities with Mallory Williams
On this episode we are joined by Reede Scholar Mallory Williams, MD, MPH, trauma surgeon, professor, health equity advocate and Colonel in the United States Army Reserve Medical Corps. He speaks to us about the current climate of protest in response to the recent fatalities at the hands of the police,the policies that influence our justice system, the laws that limit persecution of officers and the potential for change in the midst of chaos. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-06-10
47 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and COVID 19 with Anne Newland
Special Series Episode 12: COVID-19 and Health Equity with Anne Newland On this episode, we are joined by Anne Newland, MD, MPH. Dr. Newland trained in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics and is currently the CEO for North Country Healthcare in Flagstaff, AZ. She has extensive experience working with Native Americans and the Indian Health Services, spending 8 years working in the Navajo Indian Area Services in Kayenta, AZ. She speaks with us about leadership in the face of Covid-19, Arizona’s burden of disease, the unique challenges to living on a reservation and her work to prevent the s...
2020-06-02
26 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Digital Health and Health Equity with Keila Lopez
Part 3 of 3 part series discussing innovations and challenges of Digital Health and Health Equity On this episode, we are joined by Keila Lopez, MD, MPH. Dr. Lopez is currently a practicing Pediatric Cardiologist in Houston, TX. She specializes in working with teenagers born with congenital heart anomalies and the chronic issues they face when transitioning from adolescence to adulthood. She speaks with us about incorporating technology in the care of patients with chronic disease, the evolution of the electronic health record, barriers related to Covid-19 & the undocumented populations in the United States and Houston’s init...
2020-05-30
31 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let’s Talk Digital Health and Health Equity with Edmondo Robinson
Part 2 of 3 part series discussing innovations and challenges of Digital Health and Health Equity On this episode, we are joined by Edmondo Robinson, MD, MBA. Dr. Robinson recently joined the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, FL as the Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Innovation Officer. Prior to this position he spent almost 12 years at ChristianaCare in Wilmington, DE, lastly in the role of Chief Transformation Officer and Senior Vice President of Consumerism. He speaks with us about his new position, the sabbatical which led to his transition into the digital health space and the ch...
2020-05-28
39 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Digital Health and Health Equity with Wilson Wang
Let’s Talk Digital Health and Health Equity with Wilson Wang Part 1 of 3 part series discussing innovations and challenges of Digital Health and Health Equity On this episode, we are joined by Wilson Wang, MD, MPH, MPA, who currently practices as a pediatrician in New York City and has extensive global health experience in Rwanda and Liberia. In 2018, Dr. Wang founded Walking Doctors, a cloud-based electronic health system that works to transform healthcare quality by decreasing medical errors in low and middle income countries. He speaks with us about life in New York Ci...
2020-05-27
36 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and COVID 19 with Renee and Nii Darko
Special Series Episode 11: COVID-19 and Health Equity with the Darkos On this episode, we are joined by Drs. Renee and Nii Darko. Renee Darko, DO, MBA, trained as an OB/GYN and works as a locums physician in addition to being the Founder and CEO of Pre-med Strategies, where she mentors and coaches students interested in medicine. Nii Darko, DO, MBA, trained as a trauma surgeon, works as a locums physician and hosts a very popular podcast, DOCS OUTSIDE THE BOX. The podcast, geared toward physicians, highlights stories of doctors doing extraordinary things outside of medicine to insp...
2020-05-23
35 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and COVID 19 with Phillip Murray
.Special Series Episode 10: COVID-19 and Health Equity with Phillip Murray On this episode, we are joined by Phillip Murray, MD, MPH. Dr. Murray works as a Psychiatrist in Charlotte, NC as a part of a large healthcare system. He speaks to us about how COVID 19 has affected his practice, telehealth, maintaining a connection with vulnerable populations and examining our mental health needs during a pandemic. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-05-19
18 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and COVID 19 with Mary E Fleming
Special Series Episode 9: COVID-19 and Health Equity with Mary E Fleming On this episode, your host discusses her personal & professional experience with COVID-19 as a locums physician and frequent traveler. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-05-15
07 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and COVID 19 with Kimberly Chang
Special Series Episode 8: COVID-19 and Health Equity with Kimberly Chang On this episode, we are joined by Kimberly Chang, MD, MPH. Dr. Chang currently works as a Family Physician and Human Trafficking & Healthcare Policy Fellow in Asian Health Services in Oakland, CA. She speaks with us about COVID 19 preparation in California as early as January, the importance of community health centers for vulnerable populations and what to do if you are worried about human trafficking or intimate partner violence in your community. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-05-15
21 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and Covid 19 with Renaisa Anthony
Special Series Episode 7: COVID-19 and Health Equity with Renaisa Anthony On this episode, we are joined Renaisa Anthony, MD, MPH. Dr. Anthony, with her clinical expertise in women’s health, academic and policy experience, she is now actively bridging the gap between physician and technology as founder of MOMentum Park. She speaks with us about the impetus behind her transition, her upcoming projects and how technology can be instrumental in increasing access, empowering mothers and improving health equity. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-05-07
25 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and COVID 19 with Kinika Young
Special Series Episode 6: COVID-19 and Health Equity with Kinika Young On this episode, we are joined by Kinika Young, JD. Ms. Young currently works as the Senior Director of Health Policy and Advocacy at the Tennessee Justice Center. Here, her experience with corporate law meets her passion for social justice as she works to improve the health of the most vulnerable Tennesseans. She speaks to us about her decision to transition from partner at a large law firm to advocacy work at a non-profit, health disparities related to COVID-19 and medicaid expansion as a vehicle to...
2020-05-06
21 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and COVID 19 with Phillip Woods
Special Series Episode 5: COVID-19 and Health Equity with Phillip Woods On this episode, we are joined by Phillip Woods, DDS, MPH. Dr. Woods currently works for the FDA as a regulatory reviewer for dental devices. His experience ranges from clinical instruction, to providing care for a diverse inmate population at the Federal Medical Center to active service in the U.S Public Health Service. He speaks to us today about the FDA’s unique position with COVID 19 as it relates to PPE and emergency use authorizations, to his public health service requirements to the health equity...
2020-04-30
25 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and Covid 19 with Brian Swann
Special Series Episode 4: COVID-19 and Health Equity with Brian Swann On this episode, we are joined by Brian Swann, DDS, MPH. He currently the Chief of Oral Health and an Instructor at the Cambridge Health Alliance in conjunction with the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. He speaks to us about his insights into the COVID-19 pandemic and the unique challenges and opportunities for oral health physicians, dentistry and integration of medical care, now and going forward. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-04-27
24 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and COVID-19 with Deonza Thymes
On this episode, we are joined by Deonza Thymes, MD, MPH. She is a practicing Emergency Medicine Physician. Though residing in Washington DC, her work currently takes her to North Carolina. She speaks to us about her experience with COVID-19 both personally and professionally. We discuss how COVID-19 impacts care of patients with other emergency conditions, how the community is interpreting the CDC recommendations and how the travel restrictions are affecting her life. @DrDeonza --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-04-23
18 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and COVID-19 with Raymond Portis
Special Series Episode 2: COVID-19 and Health Equity with Raymond Portis On this episode, we are joined by Raymond Portis, II, MD. He is currently a practicing partner with Jackson Pulmonary Associates and the ICU Medical Director for Merit Health Madison and Rankin located in the Greater Metro Jackson, Mississippi area. He speaks to us about his experience with COVID-19 on the front-line and the unique challenges and opportunities for small towns and the rural south. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-04-21
16 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and COVID-19 with Dr. Monique Nugent
COVID 19 Series Special Series Episode 1: Health Equity and COVID-19 with Monique Nugent On this episode, we are joined by Reede Scholar, Monique Nugent, MD, MPH. She is currently an Associate Director and Hospitalist at South Shore Hospital in South Weymouth, MA. She is passionate about delivering high quality of care for all patients especially medically vulnerable populations. She speaks to us about her experience with COVID-19 both personally and professionally. We discuss the role of the essential worker during this crisis and whether essential has become synonymous with disposable. LINKEDIN --- ...
2020-04-17
24 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and Politics With Sanjeev Sriram
Episode 5: Health Equity and Politics On this episode, we are joined by Reede Scholar Sanjeev Sriram, MD, MPH, a pediatrician, author, speaker and activist from Washington, DC. We discuss his transformation into “Dr. America,” politics and his stance on Medicare for All. https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanjeev-sriram-4ab32118/ https://www.huffpost.com/author/ssriram-408 @DrSriram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-04-06
38 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and Gun Violence with Mallory Williams
Episode 4: Health Equity and Gun Violence On this episode we are joined by Reede Scholar Mallory Williams, MD, MPH, trauma surgeon, professor, health equity advocate and lieutenant colonel in the United States Army Reserve Medical Corps. We discuss gun violence in the United States and how it affects marginalized populations. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallory-williams-a7659ab/ Dr. Williams joins HUH --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reede-scholars/support
2020-03-09
44 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and Racism with Dr. Rhea Boyd
Episode 3: Health Equity and Racism On this episode, we are joined by Reede Scholar Rhea Boyd, MD, MPH, a pediatrician, blogger, speaker and activist from in the Bay Area in California. We discuss how racism impacts the health of all citizens in this country and how the increased amount of data we collect from individuals may change how we interpret health equity. (Due to recording errors, parts of the interview had to be re-recorded. As you can imagine, most of our episodes are recorded on the road, so we ask for your consideration. ) See m...
2020-02-11
29 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and Men's Health with Dr. Darrell Gray
REEDE SCHOLARS LIVE! Let's Talk Equity. Tune in to our new PODCAST discussing topics pertinent to Health Equity. On this episode, we are joined by Darrell Gray, MD, MPH, a gastroenterologist at the Ohio State University in Columbus, OH. His interests range from improving colorectal cancer screening in vulnerable populations to increasing the number of black men in medicine. Learn more about Dr. Gray: https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/find-a-doctor/darrell-gray-mdmph-55911 Or follow him: #dmgraymd @dmgraymd --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/p...
2020-01-11
29 min
Reede Scholars Live
Let's Talk Health Equity and Public Health with Piia Hanson
Episode 1: Health Equity and Public Health On this episode we are joined by Piia Hanson, MPSH, MBA, public health expert and maternal and child health consultant. She joins Reede Scholars to discuss her evolution in the field of health equity, current projects and insight into how we can have the greatest impact in maternal and child Health. She has worked in the public sector, for a non-profit, for the government and currently for herself, negotiating the challenges and victories of influencing population health. https://www.linkedin.com/in/piiahanson/ #pthanson8 @PTHanson ...
2019-12-10
35 min
Body People Podcast
Body People 37 — Nick Reede
For this episode we invited our good friend Nick Reede to be our guest. Nick is seriously passionate about music and has great taste. Enjoy this sublime hour of goodness. Tracklist: Kayroy – Swirl Inside B&S Concept – Control You Jehan – Jambalya Avenue Lego Edit – Flash Back (Lego Edit 4AM) RBJ – Flight Of The Eisenberg Boghosian – Os Escravos De Jo Jude Brown – Love Like 98 Poko Poko – Petichor S3A – Friends (Art Of Tones Southern Soul Remix) Skygaze – Empty Dancefloor Til Von Sein – T’s Groove Lovers – Tomorrow ...
2019-10-01
00 min
EVK Podcast
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2017-04-14
58 min