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  • Episode 122: How to Transform Our Health Interventions To Address Anti-Black Racism
    2022/03/02

    What allows racial segregation to happen? Why do communities with proximity to whiteness have higher density of health and increased quality of care? And, as physicians serving Black patients, are we doing the work of remaining familiar with the laws and red-lining in government that has created such silos. How do we break down the barriers that have created these silos that we're trying to redistribute equity across?

    Before we get deeper into the topic, don’t forget, you can complete our Discovery Form. It’s FREE and takes only 5-minutes! We want to learn how the Melanin & Medicine team can support you to plan, build, fund, or grow your healthcare practice or consulting firm to serve diverse, underserved communities. And, by filling out the Discovery Form we create a roadmap for you to entrepreneurial success.

    In this episode of the Melanin & Medicine podcast we discuss centering anti-black racism and making sure our interventions are addressing it, particularly in terms of dismantling and making sure our health interventions are equitable and just.

    What You’ll Learn From This Episode:

    • Why it’s important to determine why anti-blackness silos exist and the ways you can break them down in your enterprise
    • The importance of providing healthcare solutions that are responsive and deep enough to result in change for those that have the least proximate to whiteness
    • How to make sure the things that lead people potentially having to live in certain areas versus others is the focus and target of your health interventions
    • How to determine the potential benefits for black communities in the type of intervention work you are doing

    …and much more!

    Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on empowering Black, LatinX, and Indigineous women in medicine to create sustainable health equity initiatives, opportunities, and entrepreneurships that get funded.

    Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!

    Learn more about Melanin & Medicine and Omolara at https://melaninmedicine.buzzsprout.com/

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    Our new website has launched! Head on over to melaninandmedicine.co to take a look and tap into all of our resources at Melanin & Medicine here.

    LINKS MENTIONED

    https://academic.oup.com/jamia/advance-article/doi/10.1093/jamia/ocac015/6527524


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  • Episode 121: How to Increase the Visibility of Your Work for Greater Impact on Communities of Color
    2022/02/23

    As women of color, a lot of us are indoctrinated to not make waves; to blend in. We were led to be unsure of how the work we are doing would be received, so we became comfortable with shrinking our visibility. But, many of us want to have an impact and want to have our ideas and solutions in health justice extend and not feel as if we are doing something outside of the norm or “outside of the box”. We want vocalization and visibility to be the accepted standard for BIWOC in medicine.

    Don’t forget, the FREE Stop Waiting & Start Creating workshop, with Dr. Omolara — who has won six-figure funding for two successful social enterprises — is coming up soon! In it she teaches you how your social impact business or practice idea or vision CAN be primed for maximum funding opportunities.

    In this episode of the Melanin & Medicine podcast we discuss visibility and what it would look like if the work you were doing — and the results you were getting for communities of color — happened in multiple spaces and had a multiplier effect.

    What You’ll Learn From This Episode:

    • How to shift from being a generalist to a specialist in your work
    • How to identify the levers that will identify the solutions you intend supply and present to your community
    • How to create a framework to leverage your community networks in order to present those solutions
    • How to niche and fine tune your specific focus in order to enter your “speciality bubble”

    …and much more!

    Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on empowering Black, LatinX, and Indigenous women in medicine to create sustainable health equity initiatives, opportunities, and entrepreneurships that get funded.

    Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!

    Don’t forget, you can complete our Business Profitability Assessment Form so we can learn how the Melanin & Medicine team can support you to plan, build, fund, or grow your healthcare practice or consulting firm to serve diverse, underserved communities.

    Learn more about Melanin & Medicine and Omolara at https://melaninmedicine.buzzsprout.com/

    CONNECT WITH DR. OMOLARA UWEMEDIMO MD, MPH on her website: melaninandmedicine.co and to take a look and tap into all of our resources at Melanin & Medicine here


    LINKS MENTIONED

    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/16/health/black-patients-doctor-notes-diabetes.html


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  • Episode 120: Examining Your Current Career to Build & Grow A Business that Creates Health Equity
    2022/02/16

    For some of us our workplace is an evolutionary space; a test space to learn what it is we truly desire to truly do. As women of color, many of us have recognized we have to do things differently. We have our jobs, the day-to-day work we do for a clinic, hospital, or organization that earn us a paycheck. But, we’re also out in the community doing healthcare justice work that really matters to us: spreading community health education, creating health programs, launching health fairs, building advocacy and creating partnerships, etc. And, spreading ourselves so thin — while holding a full-time job —- can be exhausting.

    In our FREE Stop Waiting & Start Creating workshop, Dr. Omolara — who has won six-figure funding for two successful social enterprises — teaches you how your social impact business or practice idea or vision CAN be primed for maximum funding opportunities.

    That’s why this episode of the Melanin & Medicine podcast allows you to examine if your current career is limiting or lifting your impact in the healthcare space.

    What You’ll Learn From This Episode:

    • How to compensate for your time as a health justice professional
    • How to identify the work that your community most needs from you
    • How to create change in your career to focus your time on the work you find most important and extraordinary to you
    • How to stop limiting your impact and allow yourself to show up in your highest power

    …and much more!

    Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on empowering Black, LatinX, and Indigenous women in medicine to create sustainable health equity initiatives, opportunities, and entrepreneurships that get funded.

    Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!

    Don’t forget, you can complete our Business Profitability Assessment Form so we can learn how the Melanin & Medicine team can support you to plan, build, fund, or grow your healthcare practice or consulting firm to serve diverse, underserved communities.

    Learn more about Melanin & Medicine and Omolara at https://melaninmedicine.buzzsprout.com/

    CONNECT WITH DR. OMOLARA UWEMEDIMO MD, MPH:

    Our new website has launched! Head on over to melaninandmedicine.co to take a look and tap into all of our resources at Melanin & Medicine here

    LINKS MENTIONED

    https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/he20220125.966408/

    https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/10.1377/hlthaff.2021.01489


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  • Episode 119: The 4 Key Ingredients for Building Health Equity Work that Can Get Funded
    2022/02/09

    When we think about entrepreneurship, we think bootstrapping. We’re so used to having or using the least amount of resources from our own pockets or paychecks to make things happen. But, think about it… who does that serve? When it comes to entrepreneurship funding and evaluation need to be thought of as a key part of the work you do to build a business.

    In our FREE Stop Waiting & Start Creating workshop, Dr. Omolara — who has won six-figure funding for two successful social enterprises — teaches you how your social impact business or practice idea or vision CAN be primed for maximum funding opportunities.

    When people spend money on something they don’t just want to spend, they want to invest. That’s why this episode focuses on thinking about ways that we not just do the work of creating a business, but make sure your efforts and ideas attract social investors so your business can be sustainable. And, in order to attract those investors, you need to deeply evaluate your social impact entrepreneurship venture.

    What You’ll Learn From This Episode:

    • How to make sure you create a social impact business that is valuable
    • How to ensure your social impact business is viable
    • How to create a novel social impact business that is sustainable and verifiable
    • Ways to position your social entrepreneurship venture as a scalable and visionary business

    …and much more!

    Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on empowering Black, LatinX, and Indigenous women in medicine to create sustainable health equity initiatives, opportunities, and entrepreneurship that get funded.

    Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!

    Don’t forget, you can complete our Discovery Form so we can learn how the Melanin & Medicine team can support you to plan, build, fund, or grow your healthcare practice or consulting firm to serve diverse, underserved communities.

    Learn more about Melanin & Medicine and Omolara at: https://melaninmedicine.buzzsprout.com/

    CONNECT WITH DR. OMOLARA UWEMEDIMO MD, MPH:

    Our new website has launched! Head on over to melaninandmedicine.co to take a look and tap into all of our resources at Melanin & Medicine.

    LINKS MENTIONED

    https://www.wgbh.org/news/local-news/2022/02/02/neo-nazis-target-anti-racist-doctors-at-brigham-and-womens-hospital-calling-them-anti-white

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  • Episode 118: How To Get Unstuck So You Can Get to Your Next Level in Your Health Equity Work
    2022/02/02

    Welcome to Season 2 of the Melanin & Medicine Podcast!

    There are so many times when we feel like we’re being blocked from reaching our goals by our own anxiety or hesitancy. This is a pretty common feeling among BIWOC women in healthcare – especially those in positions of creating opportunities for the underserved in the space of health justice. The reality is that we’re not stuck. We’re simply not regularly tapping into the key behaviors that help to keep us moving. It’s just a matter of knowing the decision to do so, breaking it up into manageable chunks, and taking those actions.


    Don’t forget, you can complete our Discovery Form so we can learn how the Melanin & Medicine team can support you to plan, build, fund, or grow your healthcare practice or consulting firm to serve diverse, underserved communities.


    On our first episode of this new season, we’re discussing the strategies that will help get you unstuck whenever you encounter a roadblock in your healthy equity work.


    WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:

    • How to stay the course and remain grounded in your social impact entrepreneurship journey
    • How to tap into the WHY of your enterprise in order to feel truly connected to your vision
    • How to find motivation WHEN you feel overwhelmed in your health justice work
    • The importance of determining WHO and WHAT you need in order to help you move past your blocks and build your vision …and much more!

    Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me with your key takeaways! Make sure to share with a friend Listen to more episodes at https://melaninmedicine.buzzsprout.com/


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    LINKS MENTIONED
    https://patientengagementhit.com/news/mass-general-sets-sights-on-maternal-health-equity-with-new-partnership

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  • Episode 117: Empowering Underrepresented Women in Medicine to Transform Healthcare: Behind the Movement with Team Melanin & Medicine
    2022/01/26

    Since our inception, Melanin & Medicine has shifted from helping Black women physicians thrive inside of existing healthcare structures to making a decision to help them create new ways of being, new ways of transforming healthcare that don’t need to fit into what has traditionally been presented to them. That’s why episode 117 of the Melanin & Medicine Podcast is about empowering underrepresented women in medicine to transform healthcare!

    Complete our Discovery Form so we can learn how we can support you to plan, build, fund, or grow your healthcare practice or consulting firm to serve diverse, underserved communities

    As we move to our new season and start 2022, we wanted to give you a behind the scenes moment with our team to learn about who we are, what we've learned that is so important for all of you who are committed to doing this transformative health equity work.

    What You’ll Learn From This Episode:

    • How to shift with ease when the vision of your work expands or changes
    • How to decide and feel confident in your role in the health equity movement
    • How to create the bandwidth to use their genius and gift to dismantle and help rebuild the systems.
    • How to accept when your work is moving from a mission to ministry to movement, and when to build your team

    Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on empowering Black women in medicine and academia to find their purpose and achieve their vision.

    Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!

    Don’t forget to text PODCAST to 516-855-3557

    Learn more about Melanin & Medicine and Omolara at https://melaninmedicine.buzzsprout.com/


    CONNECT WITH DR. OMOLARA UWEMEDIMO MD, MPH:

    Tap into all of our resources at Melanin & Medicine HERE


    Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell us your key takeaways!

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  • Episode 116: How to Stop Self-sabotaging Your Income & Impact in Social Entrepreneurship
    2022/01/19

    Self-sabotage often is something we continually overlook as we build, fund, and grow our businesses but is actually one of the most critical things we need to be aware of in this journey. That’s why episode 116 of the Melanin & Medicine Podcast is about how to overcome self-sabotaging your income & impact in social entrepreneurship!

    The Stop Waiting, Start Creating Workshop is a FREE workshop where you will learn the basics of building and procuring funding for your practice as a social entrepreneur. Make sure you reserve your spot to see how focusing on serving those with highest-need can access more diverse funding streams.

    In this episode, I’m sharing the importance of identifying where you may be self-sabotaging your business and how to fix it.

    The 3 Most Important Ways Self-Sabotage Shows Up Are:

    • Not strategically networking both online and offline to build connections that can accelerate the progress of your work.
    • Avoiding partnering with others who can help us build bigger and make an impact on more people.
    • Thinking we always have to bootstrap and fund everything ourselves instead of seeking funding that can take us further, faster.

    Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on empowering Black women in medicine and academia to find their purpose and achieve their vision.

    Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!

    Don’t forget to text PODCAST to 516-855-3557

    Learn more about Melanin & Medicine and Omolara at https://melaninmedicine.buzzsprout.com/

    CONNECT WITH DR. OMOLARA UWEMEDIMO MD, MPH:

    Tap into all of our resources at Melanin & Medicine HERE


    Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell us your key takeaways!

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  • Episode 115: How to Build, Fund & Grow Your Idea into A Social Enterprise That Makes Significant Impact & Income
    2022/01/12

    We all have gifts and skills that we have already been utilizing so to go bigger, you don’t have to reinvent the wheel, you just have to use what you have already done. That’s why episode 115 of the Melanin & Medicine Podcast is about how to build and grow the million-dollar social enterprise that you’re probably sitting on right now.

    Stop Waiting & Start Creating is a FREE workshop where you get an opportunity to solidify the vision that your is business and recognize that it CAN be primed for maximum funding opportunities. There, I take a close look at your business or business idea and offer personalized building and funding recommendations based on where you are in order to get you to where you want to be.

    In this episode of the Melanin & Medicine Podcast, I’m sharing the importance of acknowledging and understanding that not everyone has your unique combination of skills and taking action without holding yourself back by focusing on perfection instead of excellence.

    The 3 pieces of homework I want you to do after listening to this episode are:

    1. Take an inventory of your gifts, skills, and most importantly- how you have made a difference to people.
    2. Ideate how the things you listed in step number 1 can bring value now by making an impact on various groups and communities.
    3. Improve on that by looking at your network and understanding who needs that value right now.

    Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on empowering Black women in medicine and academia to find their purpose and achieve their vision.

    Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!

    Don’t forget to text PODCAST to 516-357-5811

    Learn more about Melanin & Medicine and Omolara at https://melaninmedicine.buzzsprout.com/

    CONNECT WITH DR. OMOLARA UWEMEDIMO MD, MPH:

    Tap into all of our resources at Melanin & Medicine HERE


    Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell us your key takeaways!

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    This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit blackgirlinhealthcare.substack.com/subscribe
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    17 分