Podcasts
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Podcast - Colorectal disease Part 1
Jacquelyn Seymour Turner, Professor of Surgery at Tulane University School of Medicine, on the What the Doctor Say with DrK podcast. The topic was colorectal disease. Dr Turner also holds the positions of Vice Chair of Surgical Education as well as...
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Podcast - 150 Years of Obamacare
In this podcast, DrK reviews the groundbreaking book by healthcare attorney Daniel E. Dawes and provides additional context on the difficult path toward equitable healthcare in the United States. Daniel E. Dawes, J.D., is a public health leader, health...
https://myuzima.org/community/reviews/189-podcast-150-years-of-obamacare -
Podcast - Colorectal disease Part 2
Seymour Turner, Professor of Surgery at Tulane University School of Medicine, on the What the Doctor Say with Dr K podcast. In this episode, it touches on the shortfall of Black physicians in the profession. This is the second half of a two-part series...
https://myuzima.org/health/31-monthly-focus/217-podcast-colorectal-disease-part-2 -
Podcast - Gun Point: We Need a Cease Fire Part 1
As a part of ongoing discussions surrounding the rise of gun violence and the need for a cease fire, Dr. Kendra Outler, MD from MyUzima sat down with a panel of experts and physicians to discuss the psychological, physical, racial, and sociological...
https://myuzima.org/education/13-medical-societal/194-podcast-gun-point-we-need-a-cease-panel-part-1 -
Podcast - Gun Point: We Need a Cease Fire Part 2
As a part of ongoing discussions surrounding the rise of gun violence and the need for a cease fire, Dr Kendra Outler, MD from MyUzima sat down with two expert physicians to discuss the psychological, physical, racial, and sociological implications the...
https://myuzima.org/education/13-medical-societal/195-podcast-gun-point-we-need-a-cease-fire-panel-discussion-part-2 -
Podcast - Helping to Cure Acute Trauma, Interview with Dr. Erika Rajo
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. Working at a level one trauma center, Dr. Rajo sees individuals immediately...
https://myuzima.org/education/193-podcast-helping-to-cure-acute-trauma-interview-with-dr-erika-rajo -
Podcast - The Political Determinants of Health
This podcast - and book review - is about another Daniel E. Dawes book that Dr. K strongly reccomends : The Political Determinants of Health. The Political Determinants Of Health by Daniel E DawesIn this book, Daniel E. Dawes argues that political...
https://myuzima.org/community/reviews/48-the-political-determinants-of-health -
Podcast - Dr. Kylar Wiltz, a Howard University Medical Student reflects on his life and journey
by Black students, listen to Thoughts Along the Way with Kylar Wiltz, a Howard University Medical Student. Series This podcast forms part of a series. We'll post the links below.
https://myuzima.org/health/35-men-s-health/197-meet-dr-kylar-wiltz-a-howard-university-student-2 -
The impact of gun violence on families and communities
instances that serve as a MyUzima resource to individuals grappling with the subject, including the following articles: A 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...
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Podcast: Dr Courtney Fitzhugh talks about perfecting a cure for Sickle Cell patients
Over 100,000 Americans are diagnosed with sickle cell anemia, an inherited blood disorder that affects the shape of red blood cells, which carry oxygen to all parts of the body. In sickle cell anemia, some red blood cells are half-shaped, becoming...
https://myuzima.org/health/31-monthly-focus/200-sickle-cell-awareness-month-discussing-sickle-cell-research-with-dr-courtney-fitzhugh -
Podcast - Healing gun violence trauma at University Medical Center in New Orleans
As a part of ongoing discussions on the rise of gun violence as it relates to health, both mentally and physically, Dr. Erich Conrad, MD, FACLP, discussed the effects traumatic injuries caused by gun violence can have on individuals and communities. Dr...
https://myuzima.org/education/192-dr-conrad-at-lsu-health-science-center-and-building-an-acute-trauma-center-in-new-orleans-2 -
Fast foods in Black Communities
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. The disparity...
https://myuzima.org/education/13-medical-societal/215-black-neighborhoods-never-had-a-desire-for-fast-food-restaurants -
Fish boat girl
deserts to persist in Black communities for decades. Also read the interview with Dr Naa Oyo A. Kwate and listen to the podcast on this subject by clicking on the button below: READ MORE
https://myuzima.org/editorials/123-fish-boat-girl -
A Special Education Indeed: Interview with Dr. Richard Moses
students, as well as the challenges special education students encounter and the importance of good mentors, listen to the podcast below of the full interview with Dr Kendra Outler, MD from Uzima Health and Wellness with Dr Richard Moses, MD, an...
https://myuzima.org/education/10-military-category/202-learning-to-overcome-struggles-an-interview-with-dr-richard-moses -
Living with Sickle Cell Anemia
our nurses with their training and how they're being trained regarding sickle cell patients.” If you would prefer a podcast version of the discussion you can listen to the full interview with Dr. Kendra Outler MD from Uzima Health and Wellness, Tyrene...
https://myuzima.org/health/31-monthly-focus/203-life-with-sickle-cell-anemia