Tackling racism with Annabel Sowemimo, Shani Scott and Joan Saddler OBE
Deep Breath In16 Juli 2020

Tackling racism with Annabel Sowemimo, Shani Scott and Joan Saddler OBE

The signs and symptoms of racism have long permeated our society, and are embedded in our clinical practice and medical education. Recent events in the US, including the murder of George Floyd, have brought the Black Lives Matter movement to the fore of public consciousness, and have sparked outrage and protests in countries around the world. COVID-19 has exposed the inequalities in our healthcare systems, as the virus has had a disproportionate impact on some ethnic minority communities. In this week’s episode, we discuss colonial undertones to contraception policy-making, how doctors remaining silent on racial issues are seen as complicit, and the lack of diversity in learning resources used in medical schools. How can we use the current climate as a teaching moment to engage with people, clinicians and patients, about their experiences of healthcare? And how do we begin to make reparations in medicine for centuries of institutionalised racism? Our guests: Annabel Sowemimo is a community Sexual & Reproductive Health registrar, working in Leicester. She is also the founder of Decolonising Contraception and a trustee for Medact charity. Shani Scott works as a general internist at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx. She is an associate program director for the Moses-Weiler Internal Medicine Residency Program, and is also the co-director of Diversity & Inclusion for the Department of Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center. Joan Saddler OBE is the director of partnerships and equality at the NHS Confederation, and the co-chair of the NHS Equality & Diversity Council. She was awarded an OBE in 2007 for services to health and diversity. Resources mentioned by Jenny: NEJM Perspective, "How Medical Education is Missing the Bull's-eye" by LaShyra Nolen https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1915891 America Did What?! Podcast with Blair Imani & Kate Robards Episode 1: Redlining and the GI Bill

https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/america-did-what

Avsnitt(75)

Medicalising the mind with Suzanne O’Sullivan

Medicalising the mind with Suzanne O’Sullivan

Our environment moulds our brains, and alters development, and so there are culture-bound ways that our bodies express distress. In this week’s episode, we discuss the mysterious phenomenon of Swede...

18 Juni 202152min

Burnout with Rachel Morris, Cat Chatfield and Abi Rimmer

Burnout with Rachel Morris, Cat Chatfield and Abi Rimmer

Burnout has become something of a buzzword recently, but has now been officially classified as a syndrome caused by the workplace. Over the course of the pandemic, clinicians have been under more stre...

4 Juni 20211h

Health anxiety with Guy Edwards and Helen & Peter Tyrer

Health anxiety with Guy Edwards and Helen & Peter Tyrer

In general practice, doctors commonly see patients who are experiencing varying degrees of health anxiety, which can be difficult to navigate. GPs often want to offer reassurance, but reassurance can ...

20 Maj 202155min

Long Breath - Whitney Robinson on getting out the vaccines

Long Breath - Whitney Robinson on getting out the vaccines

In this episode, we're bringing you the full interview, a deep breath, with Whitney Robinson, a social epidemiologist and associate professor at UNC Chapel Hill. Whitney gives us her take on how we ...

7 Maj 202137min

GPs vs. surgeons with Clara Munro and Sarah Robinson

GPs vs. surgeons with Clara Munro and Sarah Robinson

There is a common perception of surgery that it’s an old boys’ club, and that anyone joining the profession is expected to match the archetypal personality type in order to fit in. Whilst this is star...

22 Apr 202159min

Vaccines and headaches - with Heather Angus-Leppan and Whitney Robinson

Vaccines and headaches - with Heather Angus-Leppan and Whitney Robinson

Two topics currently being hotly discussed in the media and in clinical practice are headaches after the COVID vaccine, and the impact that structural racism is having on vaccine uptake. Headache an...

9 Apr 202157min

Remote prescribing with Geva Greenfield and Benedict Hayhoe

Remote prescribing with Geva Greenfield and Benedict Hayhoe

The past year has seen an increase in antibiotic prescriptions, especially for broad-spectrum antibiotics. This might be due to the rise in teleconsultations, which limit the ability to examine patien...

26 Mars 202150min

Making the most of tele-dermatology with Lucy Thomas and Afzal Ansary

Making the most of tele-dermatology with Lucy Thomas and Afzal Ansary

The use of telemedicine is on the rise, and the pandemic has led to an increased demand for this service, due to the availability of face-to-face appointments being severely limited. In this week’s ...

14 Mars 202142min

Populärt inom Hälsa

somna-med-henrik
rss-bara-en-till-om-missbruk-medberoende-2
inga-beiga-morsor
rss-jossan-nina
alska-oss
brottarbroder
rss-vuxna-pa-latsas
not-fanny-anymore
sexnoveller-deluxe
angestpodden
johannes-hansen-podcast
rss-viktmedicinpodden
sova-med-dan-horning
sa-in-i-sjalen
vinterpasset
rss-the-house-podcast-3
rss-sjalsligt-avkladd
tyngre-radio
rss-basta-livet
tyngre-traningssnack