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In this episode Amy and Julie connect with Dr. Joseph Ravenell, one of the leading researchers focused on narrowing the healthcare disparities gap among African American males. Dr. Ravenell is Associate Dean for Diversity Affairs and Inclusion at NYU Langone Health, and he serves as a member of the Abbott Medical Advisory Board on Diversity. Dr. Ravenell discusses his background and research that led to “Project Brotherhood” and other community-based approaches that bring health resources into underserved medical communities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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For many Black men, barbershops are a safe place to engage with their community and have meaningful conversations about issues that affect their lives. In this episode, we talk to Dr. Joseph Ravenell and David Brown about their work to improve health outcomes for Black men by connecting with them at barbershops.
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For many Black men, barbershops are a safe place to engage with their community and have meaningful conversations about issues that affect their lives. In this episode, we talk to Dr. Joseph Ravenell and David Brown about their work to improve health outcomes for Black men by connecting with them at barbershops.
Dr. Joseph Ravenell and his guest examine how news and information trigger children and young adults, and what can be done to help them process all the information they are exposed to on social media and other media platforms.
Dr. Pernessa Seele features TED Talk Speaker Dr. Joseph Ravenell on this week's Dr. P on the Pod to talk about black men and health as we head into Father's Day and June being Men's Health Awareness Month. The original recording can be viewed at the link below. The Balm In Gilead does not own the rights to this TED Talk and is only used under their Creative Commons License. https://www.ted.com/talks/joseph_ravenell_how_barbershops_can_keep_men_healthy
Our approach to treating disease is, in many ways, narrow and rooted in the past. Is it time for a new paradigm? This hour, TED speakers share their visions for new ways to understand medicine. Guests include cancer physician and writer Siddhartha Mukherjee, surgeon and writer Atul Gawande, neurosurgeon Jocelyne Bloch, and internist Joseph Ravenell.
The barbershop can be a safe haven for black men, a place for honest conversation and trust -- and, as physician Joseph Ravenell suggests, a good place to bring up tough topics about health. He's turning the barbershop into a place to talk about medical problems that statistically affect black men more often and more seriously, like high blood pressure. It's a new approach to problem solving with broad applications. "What is your barbershop?" he asks. "Where is that place for you where people affected by a unique problem can meet a unique solution?"
A barbearia pode ser um refúgio seguro para homens negros, um lugar para conversas honestas e confiança e, como o médico Joseph Ravenell sugere, um bom lugar para falar de assuntos difíceis sobre saúde. Ele transformou sua barbearia local em um lugar para falar de problemas médicos que estatisticamente afetam homens negros mais frequente e gravemente, como a pressão alta. É uma nova abordagem de resolução de problemas com amplas aplicações. "O que é sua barbearia?" ele pergunta. "Qual é aquele lugar para você onde pessoas afetadas por um problema único podem encontrar uma solução única?"
Le barbier peut être un refuge pour les hommes noirs, un lieu pour une conversation honnête et de confiance -- et, comme le médecin Joseph Ravenell le suggère, un bon endroit pour parler de sujets délicats sur la santé. Il a transformé son barbier local en un lieu pour parler de problèmes médicaux qui statistiquement, affectent les hommes noirs plus souvent et plus gravement, comme l'hypertension. C'est une nouvelle approche à la résolution de problème avec des applications vastes. « Quel est votre barbier? » demande-t-il. « Quel est pour vous cet endroit où les gens souffrant d'un problème spécifique peuvent trouver une solution spécifique ? »
La barbería puede ser un refugio seguro para los hombres de raza negra, un lugar para la conversación y la confianza honesta, y, como sugiere el médico Joseph Ravenell, un buen lugar para hablar de los temas difíciles sobre la salud. Él ha convertido su barbería local en un lugar para hablar sobre problemas médicos que estadísticamente afectan con más frecuencia y con mayor seriedad a los hombres negros como la presión arterial alta. Es un nuevo enfoque para la resolución de problemas con amplias aplicaciones. "¿Cuál es su barbería?" pregunta "¿Dónde está ese lugar para Ud. donde las personas afectadas por un problema único pueden encontrar una solución única?"