Weekly Conversations about Women Revolutionizing Healthcare to put patients first.
Dr. Yahir Santiago-Lastra talks with us about the social determinants of health and the Latinx community. Our discussion spans the impacts of living in redlined communities, to the difference in access of care for those who live in urban versus rural areas, and many other areas of the social determinants of health. This episode is not one to miss, as Dr. Yahir Santiago-Lastra paints a perspective on what healthcare looks like now for Latinx communities in America. Guest: Dr. Yahir Santiago-Lastra
Dr. Kathleen Kieran paints a clear picture of what medical care is like for folks who live in rural areas. From long commutes for treatments, to how rural is classified and how to better understand what it means to best serve rural communities. Dr. Kieran gives excellent insights to the importance's of longitudinal relationships, and gives us the crucial insights to the better continuity of care practices overall for these communities. When we talk about how we can better serve patients, serving those who live in rural communities are crucial to the revolution. Guest: Dr. Kathleen Kieran
Dr. Karny Jacoby gives us a better understanding of the aspects of laser treatments beyond cosmetics. We discuss the importance of a balance of good and bad bacteria, dryness, and low levels of estrogen. We also get a breakdown of how the laser works and what options are available to patients via laser therapy. An episode built around building the knowledge base of the journey of health throughout life. Guest: Dr. Karny Jacoby
Dr.Diana Londoño helps us break down the idea that being more resilient is the solution to fixing system wide problems. She talks about how a lack of respect, a lack of voice in patient care and how we need to find releases for the stress of practicing healthcare is adding to the burnout providers feel. We discuss how the culture of health, and expectations placed on the healthcare practitioners need to change. That change begins with how we speak to ourselves and voicing our issues with others. This is absolutely an episode to tune into for some excellent thoughts on how to best battle burnout.
What is Pelvic Floor Health? Dr. Karyn Eilber joins us this episode to help us better understand how the Pelvic Floor works. From its functionality to why it is so important to keep it healthy, we get a better understanding of how the Pelvic Floor is crucial to living a healthier life. A healthier life always leads us to better practice and habits which shift us towards revolution with ourselves. Guest: Dr. Karyn Eilber
Dr. Kelly Casperson talks with us about her journey of sharing her story as a podcaster. Throughout the conversation we breakdown the importance of listening to that inner voice, helping patients identify their health goals and how to best empower patients to have the best medical information possible. This episode is a great first step to putting trust into that inner voice and in turn even greater trust in yourself. Guests: Dr. Kelly Casperson Resources: You Are Not Broken Podcast
Dr. Halas Sabry joins us in part two of our conversation where we talk all about how to best maintain a community. She joined us at a live event to speak on how having a deep understanding of values as well as why people are drawn to us, can be excellent building blocks for a community to form from.
Dr. Gjange Smith shares her insights into the social determinants of health. Helping us to better understand how the places we live, and those places impact on us, make up just a portion of the social determinants of health. This episode helps bring a much needed perspective to the conversations around healthcare today
Asking the questions of individualized medicine, Dr. Sarah Psutaka walks us through what she's learned from geriatric care and how that has transitioned into better care for her oncology patients. Taking the time to process how the system processes patients and asking the questions of does the system support this variety of care, make this an episode not to be missed.
Dr. Rachel Rubin lets us know that there is so much that is missed in Sex Ed, on where Sexual Health Medicine can be better, and what doing better looks like. Cause better information and more conversations mean better care. Recommended Resources: ISSWSH - The Internation Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health
Dr. Shenelle Wilson paints us a picture of what common experiences for marginalized communities can look like in modern medicine. From patients to practitioners we see how Dr. Wilson's work and her organization, Urology Unbound, are building a better future for everyone. Tune in to hear the revolution in action!
Dr. Halas Sabry talks with us about how she began her journey to found the 100k+ member strong Facebook Group, Physicicans Mom's Group or PMG. We talk about how understanding and recognizing what isn't working helps to build us up. The revolution begins with yourself and this conversation is a great first step on that path!
We know this Healthcare system isn't sustainable, but there are amazing women working to change it. On Healthcare Coup we talk with women leading the revolution to put patients first. Tune in each Wednesday morning and join Dr. Una Lee for the Healthcare Coup.