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Episode 6: Racism in Women's Healthcare with Camille Clare, MD

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Welcome to another vital episode of The Gynarchy Podcast! Today, I am honored to have Dr. Camille Clare, a board-certified Ob/Gyn, chair and tenured professor at Downstate Health Sciences University, and professor of health policy and management at Downstate Health Sciences’ School of Public Health in Brooklyn, NY, join me to discuss racism in women’s healthcare.‌

In "Racism in Women's Healthcare," we discuss the systemic barriers and discriminatory practices that impact women of color. Dr. Clare shares her insights and experiences in addressing these challenges and working towards a more equitable healthcare system.

Here’s what we’ll cover:

  • Dr. Clare's personal journey and dedication to combating racism in healthcare
  • The historical and systemic roots of racial disparities in women's health
  • The lack of and need for representation of people of color in medicine, the importance of DEI efforts and mentorship and sponsorship of people of color
  • Structural and systemic racism in society, education, medicine
  • Maternal and infant health disparities affecting people of color
  • The importance of recognizing implicit bias and institutional racism in medicine
  • Measures to combat racism in medicine
  • The importance of policy changes and advocacy efforts to create a more equitable system

This episode is essential listening for anyone committed to understanding and addressing the complexities of racism in women's healthcare. Join me for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Camille Clare that will inform and inspire you.

Tune in on Monday, September 2, 2024 and make sure to subscribe to stay updated on all our episodes.

Where to connect with Dr. Camille Clare:‌

Support the show

Follow Us for Updates:‌

Website: www.thegynarchypodcast.com

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Medical disclaimer: The content provided on this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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Welcome to another vital episode of The Gynarchy Podcast! Today, I am honored to have Dr. Camille Clare, a board-certified Ob/Gyn, chair and tenured professor at Downstate Health Sciences University, and professor of health policy and management at Downstate Health Sciences’ School of Public Health in Brooklyn, NY, join me to discuss racism in women’s healthcare.‌

In "Racism in Women's Healthcare," we discuss the systemic barriers and discriminatory practices that impact women of color. Dr. Clare shares her insights and experiences in addressing these challenges and working towards a more equitable healthcare system.

Here’s what we’ll cover:

  • Dr. Clare's personal journey and dedication to combating racism in healthcare
  • The historical and systemic roots of racial disparities in women's health
  • The lack of and need for representation of people of color in medicine, the importance of DEI efforts and mentorship and sponsorship of people of color
  • Structural and systemic racism in society, education, medicine
  • Maternal and infant health disparities affecting people of color
  • The importance of recognizing implicit bias and institutional racism in medicine
  • Measures to combat racism in medicine
  • The importance of policy changes and advocacy efforts to create a more equitable system

This episode is essential listening for anyone committed to understanding and addressing the complexities of racism in women's healthcare. Join me for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Camille Clare that will inform and inspire you.

Tune in on Monday, September 2, 2024 and make sure to subscribe to stay updated on all our episodes.

Where to connect with Dr. Camille Clare:‌

Support the show

Follow Us for Updates:‌

Website: www.thegynarchypodcast.com

‌__

Medical disclaimer: The content provided on this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

  continue reading

13 episodios

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