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Hey there healthy people, welcome to our season finale! On today’s HPI let’s try to clear up some confusion around the Pfizer Covid-19 Booster shots. You get a shot, you don’t get a shot, you can maybe(?) get a shot. What’s going on here? Dive in and find out more about the Booster vaccine AND a unique way to treat pain that comes from someone trained as a DO.
For today’s guest we have the esteemed Dr. Brooke Williams in the house! Dr. Williams is a Board-Certified Internal Medicine physician currently practicing as a Hospitalist at Novant Health in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She completed her residency training in the South-suburbs of Chicago. During her residency training, she co-founded a nonprofit with her colleague called Color of Medicine. Through Color of Medicine, Dr. Williams strives to increase underrepresented minorities in both medicine and STEM. She is an avid advocate for increasing cultural competency and reducing racial health disparities within the minority community.
[00:01 – 09:58] CDC Pfizer Covid-19 Booster Recommendations
[09:59 – 24:01] Making an Impact in the Lives of Others as a DO
[24:02 – 37:19] Minority Representation and Inclusion in Medicine
[37:20 – 55:32] The Color of Medicine
[55:33 – 1:11:03] Randy’s Random Questions
“Physicians: it’s hard work but we have an opportunity to be able to have an impact in someone’s life and be able to see a snapshot of their life.” - Dr. Brooke Williams
“You want people to always ask questions, questions mean curiosity; showing interest in something.” - Dr. Brooke Williams
“There are so many people wanting to go into medicine, but don’t even apply… that is something that really hit home with me… It’s not that you’re not capable of doing it, it’s that you weren’t given the right tools.” - Dr. Brooke Williams
“Black girl magic means resilience; grace under fire.” - Dr. Brooke Williams
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Want to connect with Dr. Williams? You can find her on Instagram and Facebook. Make sure to visit colorofmedicine.com and help advocate for minority inclusion in STEM and medicine.
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To know more, you can connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Also, visit my website https://hinesentertainment.com/ or email me at [email protected]
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Hey there healthy people, welcome to our season finale! On today’s HPI let’s try to clear up some confusion around the Pfizer Covid-19 Booster shots. You get a shot, you don’t get a shot, you can maybe(?) get a shot. What’s going on here? Dive in and find out more about the Booster vaccine AND a unique way to treat pain that comes from someone trained as a DO.
For today’s guest we have the esteemed Dr. Brooke Williams in the house! Dr. Williams is a Board-Certified Internal Medicine physician currently practicing as a Hospitalist at Novant Health in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She completed her residency training in the South-suburbs of Chicago. During her residency training, she co-founded a nonprofit with her colleague called Color of Medicine. Through Color of Medicine, Dr. Williams strives to increase underrepresented minorities in both medicine and STEM. She is an avid advocate for increasing cultural competency and reducing racial health disparities within the minority community.
[00:01 – 09:58] CDC Pfizer Covid-19 Booster Recommendations
[09:59 – 24:01] Making an Impact in the Lives of Others as a DO
[24:02 – 37:19] Minority Representation and Inclusion in Medicine
[37:20 – 55:32] The Color of Medicine
[55:33 – 1:11:03] Randy’s Random Questions
“Physicians: it’s hard work but we have an opportunity to be able to have an impact in someone’s life and be able to see a snapshot of their life.” - Dr. Brooke Williams
“You want people to always ask questions, questions mean curiosity; showing interest in something.” - Dr. Brooke Williams
“There are so many people wanting to go into medicine, but don’t even apply… that is something that really hit home with me… It’s not that you’re not capable of doing it, it’s that you weren’t given the right tools.” - Dr. Brooke Williams
“Black girl magic means resilience; grace under fire.” - Dr. Brooke Williams
Resources Mentioned:
Medical Citations:
Links:
Want to connect with Dr. Williams? You can find her on Instagram and Facebook. Make sure to visit colorofmedicine.com and help advocate for minority inclusion in STEM and medicine.
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To know more, you can connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Also, visit my website https://hinesentertainment.com/ or email me at [email protected]
LEAVE A REVIEW AND RATING + help someone who wants to learn more about useful health information by sharing this episode or click here to listen to more episodes.