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In the third installment in our series on BIPOC voices we have a two-part interview with Dr. Diana Cejas and Dr. Justin Bullock who talk about the intersection between disability and race, their experiences as black physicians with disabilities, what it means to be a good ally, and the value of mentorship, sponsorship, and community throughout one’s career.
Guests:
Diana Cejas, MD, MPH
Assistant professor of neurology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and faculty of the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities
Justin Bullock, MD, MPH
Third year resident in internal medicine at UCSF
Key Words: BIPOC, Chronic Illness, Cancer, Stroke, Psychological/ Mental Health, Bipolar, Depression, Suicide, Neurology, Medical Student, Internal Medicine
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In the third installment in our series on BIPOC voices we have a two-part interview with Dr. Diana Cejas and Dr. Justin Bullock who talk about the intersection between disability and race, their experiences as black physicians with disabilities, what it means to be a good ally, and the value of mentorship, sponsorship, and community throughout one’s career.
Guests:
Diana Cejas, MD, MPH
Assistant professor of neurology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and faculty of the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities
Justin Bullock, MD, MPH
Third year resident in internal medicine at UCSF
Key Words: BIPOC, Chronic Illness, Cancer, Stroke, Psychological/ Mental Health, Bipolar, Depression, Suicide, Neurology, Medical Student, Internal Medicine
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