Over the 2022 Christmas holidays, Dr K convened a group to discuss grief over the holidays, as many families get together and face missing seats at the table.  While death touches many families due to illness, the discussion focused on the outsize impact of gun violence on families and communities. It looked at the three slain students at UVA who were not only talented student athletes, but sons from communities who will grieve for them.

This discussion, however, is just one of a number of in-depth posts carried by My Uzima on gun violence.

The panel, which comprised three leading Black mental health experts, discussed how black and underserved families and communities grapple with grief and death by gun violence.  There are other topics for families and communities impacted by gun violence covering other aspects and instances that serve as a MyUzima resource to individuals grappling with the subject, including the following articles:


conrad erichA podcast on the rise of gun violence as it relates to health, both mentally and physically, with Dr Erich Conrad, MD, FACLP. He is a Professor of Psychiatry at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (LSUHSC) and speaks about the process of healing gun violence trauma at University Medical Center in New Orleans.  In the podcast, he discusses the effects traumatic injuries caused by gun violence can have on individuals and communities and how recovery services are needed for not only the patient, but the community that experienced the traumatic events as well.

MORE

 

ErikaRajoTraumaDoctorA podcast on how trauma psychology addresses the ways humans respond to stressors—especially stressors that are life-threatening or have the threat of causing psychological or physical harm. It covers the importance of trauma recovery services after individuals experience traumatic injuries, such as a gunshot, to help prevent acute post-traumatic stress and other mental health conditions that arise from these situations. Working at a level one trauma center, Dr Erika Rajo sees individuals immediately after an event—whether that’s a car accident, gunshot, or another trauma. Dr Rajo PsyD is the Director of the University Medical Center, New Orleans Trauma Recovery Clinic (UMCNO), specializing in trauma psychology.

MORE

 

GunViolencePSAA PSA produced by My Uzima on gun violence, created to bring awareness on increasing gun violence in the United States of America's urban Cities. There has been more than a 34% increase in gun violence in mass shootings as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2022) from 2019 - 2020. According to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine (2022), "Nationally, children of color, especially Black children, experience greater exposure to neighborhood firearm violence than White children. The COVID-19 pandemic only exacerbated these racial disparities." The PSA highlights the need to focus on firearm violence prevention so that communities under siege in cities like Chicago, New York, New Orleans, and Atlanta can empower themselves to work on strategies and policies that solve this gun violence epidemic.

MORE

 

RahnBaileyInterviews by Dr K in a two-part series with a panel of experts and physicians surrounding the rise of gun violence and the need for a cease fire, and in particular Dr Rahn Bailey.  The two-part series discusses the psychological, physical, racial, and sociological implications the rise of gun violence has on individuals and communities, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Dr Rahn Bailey MD, is a forensic psychiatrist and Chairman of LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans Department of Psychiatry.

Part One of Gun Point: We need a Cease-Fire

MORE

 

Part Two of Gun Point: We need a Cease-fire

MORE

 


For visitors to our site seeking more information on the subject, there is additional content and we would encourage you to use site search on key words like gun violence, trauma, etc.

Stay up to date with news from MyUzima and subscribe to our youtube channel and newsletter.

NEWSLETTER SIGNUP

 

 

 

 

What's New

Monthly Focus 10 Mar 2023 12:49
Podcast - Colorectal disease Part 2

Dr Kendra Outler recently spoke with Medical Doctor Jacquelyn Seymour Turner, Professor of Surgery at...

Read More ...
Monthly Focus 10 Mar 2023 12:12
Podcast - Colorectal disease Part 1

Dr Kendra Outler recently had the pleasure of speaking with Medical Doctor Jacquelyn Seymour...

Read More ...
Social Medicine 27 Feb 2023 14:18
Fast foods in Black Communities

It can be risky to assume something about a person—especially if that assumption impacts someone’s health and...

Read More ...
Monthly Focus 14 Feb 2023 14:30
February is Heart Health month

Dr K was invited to Inside the Issues, a weekly show hosted by Dr Wilmer Leon on Sirius FM to...

Read More ...
Health 08 Feb 2023 15:15
Survival rates for stage 4 ovarian cancer

Healthline, a leading online medical and wellness website, recently interviewed Dr K about the...

Read More ...
Education 20 Jan 2023 10:19
The impact of gun violence on families and communities

Over the 2022 Christmas holidays, Dr K convened a group to discuss grief over the holidays, as...

Read More ...
Social Medicine 04 Jan 2023 19:35
Grief during the holidays - reflections and solutions

Dr K, herself no stranger to loss and grief, created a discussion titled: Unpacking grief during the...

Read More ...
Social Medicine 12 Dec 2022 14:10
Health Professional Radio interviews Dr K on health disparities impacting the Black community

The founder of Uzima Health & Wellness, Dr Kendra Outler, has been interviewed by Health...

Read More ...
Health 30 Nov 2022 17:48
Interesting findings in new study on cholesterol that takes race into account

A new study on HDL - 'good cholesterol' - that takes race into account, is producing some nuanced...

Read More ...
Health 30 Nov 2022 16:20
Dr K featured in Cancer Wellness magazine

The founder of MyUzima, Dr Kendra Outler, has been featured in the online publication, Cancer...

Read More ...
Military Medicine 24 Oct 2022 10:59
Profiles of Black military physicians

For a next generation to be inspired to join the ranks of military medical personnel, it's easier...

Read More ...
Military Medicine 17 Oct 2022 20:57
A Special Education Indeed: Interview with Dr. Richard Moses

Getting an education is crucial. While many schools and programs are universal, the way children...

Read More ...

Latest Posts

It can be risky to assume something about a person—especially if that assumption impacts someone’s health and well-being. The dangers that can come with assumptions was at the heart of Dr Kendra Outler’s recent conversation with Dr Naa Oyo A. Kwate, a Rutgers University Associate Professor in the Departments of Africana Studies and Human Ecology.

The two doctors covered a number of topics over the course of this podcast, but the focus was on the disproportionate amount of fast-food restaurants that exist in Black communities.

Over the 2022 Christmas holidays, Dr K convened a group to discuss grief over the holidays, as many families get together and face missing seats at the table.  While death touches many families due to illness, the discussion focused on the outsize impact of gun violence on families and communities. It looked at the three slain students at UVA who were not only talented student athletes, but sons from communities who will grieve for them.

Dr K, herself no stranger to loss and grief, created a discussion titled: Unpacking grief during the holidays - reflections and solutions. She dedicated the hour-long show to the three slain students at UVA who were not only talented student athletes, but sons from communities who will grieve for them.

The founder of Uzima Health & Wellness, Dr Kendra Outler, has been interviewed by Health Professional Radio. In the interview, she discusses health disparities she has seen and experienced in major medical centers.