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We continue our discussions about birthing experiences, and this time, we’re going to talk about the experience of the Latinx community in our healthcare system. Kristina Ledlow and Dr. Karen Garcia join us to talk about ways to improve the services being provided for the community, especially for Latinx mothers. We can only broaden cultural competence by listening to others experiences and by stepping out of our own perspectives. Pediatric clinicians serve not only our newborns and infants but also support our moms and families. Thinking about how we embrace all of our families through their eyes only improves the care we give.
[00:01] Kristina Ledlow and Dr. Karen Garcia Share Their Story With Us
[06:40] Latinx Mothers and Their Healthcare Experiences
[16:46] Better Service for the Latinx Community
[26:25] Knowing Other People’s Culture
[36:14] No Explanations Needed
[42:35] Closing Segment
Key Quotes:
“I think that if we are validating to our patients, if we validate their stories, and we come from a place of curiosity and empathy, that's a really good starting point..” - Kristina Ledlow
“It’s okay not to know. It’s okay not to be sure what [the patients’] cultural beliefs and backgrounds are so come from a place of curiosity and ask them so you can better support them.” - Dr. Karen Garcia
Email [email protected] to connect with Kristina then [email protected] to reach out to Karen. Check out Bronson Hospital to know more about their work.
Resources Mentioned:
If you’d like to connect with me, you can find me on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter or email me at [email protected]. To learn more about me visit https://www.medicalbhs.com/
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https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughts
We continue our discussions about birthing experiences, and this time, we’re going to talk about the experience of the Latinx community in our healthcare system. Kristina Ledlow and Dr. Karen Garcia join us to talk about ways to improve the services being provided for the community, especially for Latinx mothers. We can only broaden cultural competence by listening to others experiences and by stepping out of our own perspectives. Pediatric clinicians serve not only our newborns and infants but also support our moms and families. Thinking about how we embrace all of our families through their eyes only improves the care we give.
[00:01] Kristina Ledlow and Dr. Karen Garcia Share Their Story With Us
[06:40] Latinx Mothers and Their Healthcare Experiences
[16:46] Better Service for the Latinx Community
[26:25] Knowing Other People’s Culture
[36:14] No Explanations Needed
[42:35] Closing Segment
Key Quotes:
“I think that if we are validating to our patients, if we validate their stories, and we come from a place of curiosity and empathy, that's a really good starting point..” - Kristina Ledlow
“It’s okay not to know. It’s okay not to be sure what [the patients’] cultural beliefs and backgrounds are so come from a place of curiosity and ask them so you can better support them.” - Dr. Karen Garcia
Email [email protected] to connect with Kristina then [email protected] to reach out to Karen. Check out Bronson Hospital to know more about their work.
Resources Mentioned:
If you’d like to connect with me, you can find me on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter or email me at [email protected]. To learn more about me visit https://www.medicalbhs.com/
LOVE WHAT YOU HEARD? Leave us a 5-star review so we can continue to provide you with great content. Share this episode and help people know more about children’s health and well-being.

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