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By Jami Fregeau
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The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.
Dr. Kimberly Douglass joins this episode (originally recorded on The Neurodivergent Nurse Podcast) to discuss what is behind the difficulties of receiving a diagnosis of ADHD for Black Americans. She discusses how symptoms in Black children are ignored as we look at issues such as the school to prison pipleline, the racial and ethnic disparities across the entire healthcare spectrum, implicit bias with diagnosing Black Americans, community stigma and more. Dr. Douglass has formed an encouraging community with her presence on TikTok (drkimberlydouglass) where she shares her knowledge of all things Neurodivergence ranging from Autism to needs of executive functioning to the reminders we all need to hear that we are whole today and deserving of quality of life.
About the CDC-Kaiser ACE Study https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/aces/about.html
School to prison pipeline http://www.justicepolicy.org/news/8775
Children left behind https://www.additudemag.com/race-and-adhd-how-people-of-color-get-left-behind/
If you enjoyed this information about ADHD and Mental health be sure to find The Neurodivergent Nurse on Instagram for more information and encouragement.
The Neurodivergent Nurse also has a weekly podcast to help enlighten and discuss all things ADHD. You don't have to be a nurse to find the information useful.
Also follow The Neurodivergent Nurse on TikTok for fun videos that I assure you will make you feel seen.
Episode two just dropped on the podcast, The Neurodivergent Nurse. The episode offers six quick reminders for those who struggle Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria. Listen and enjoy, but don't forget to subscribe to the other podcast. They won't be played on First Do No Harm Forever (but probably until all the major platforms start playing the content! Enjoy!
https://www.additudemag.com/rejection-sensitive-dysphoria-and-adhd/
Brand new podcast just launched today! The Neurodivergent Nurse. It is all things ADHD and my raw and funny journey as we discover what it means to be an adult (woman) with ADHD. I'm sharing the very first episode with you on First Do No Harm. If you love it then be sure to find it on your favorite listening platform and subscribe so you don't have to miss a single episode!
"I’m okay if it hurts and I’m okay if I feel uncomfortable because I would rather have truth than to block what I’m feeling. It’s part of being human, it’s part of being a nurse and it’s part of being a father." - Nurse Papa
This week David (aka Nurse Papa) joins the show to talk about what it's like to care for children with cancer. He shares some of his most treasured memories and lessons he's learned that we can all take something from. David also shares a bit about his upcoming book, Nurse Papa: 16 Meditations From A Pediatric Oncology Nurse to be released August 2021. We also chat about his podcast, Nurse Papa where he covers all things parenthood. If you would like to e-mail him and ask a question to be answered on his show you can do so at [email protected].
There are many fears in the United States of America circulating around the new president, Joe Biden. One of the fears include socialized medicine/Universal Healthcare. In the United States we don’t fully grasp what it includes and there are countless myths and misconceptions when discussing such issues. First Do No Harm dives into the issue by having the hosts of Gritty Nurse Podcast (one of my favorites) on to discuss what Universal Health Care means in their country (Canada). I hope you enjoy listening to these two nurses as they educate me on what the realism of such construct really means.
Gritty Nurse Podcast Webpage
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In the 17th Century the author Jonathan Swift wrote: “Falsehood flies, and the truth comes limping after it.” In the year 2020 it is apparent falsehood flies as fast as ever in our own, supposedly scientific times.
A survey by the Pew Research Center found that a quarter of U.S. adults believe that there's at least some truth to a conspiracy theory that the coronavirus pandemic was intentionally started. Others allege that the outbreak isn't as bad as reported, that a quarter-million Americans haven't died. Official narratives and figures are questioned.
The confusion that seems infectious has real and serious consequences.
For this weeks episode my guest is Thomas Bowman, a partner with Resolute Strategy, a full-service strategic consulting firm in Richmond Virginia who has been studying covid19 and the conspiracies since March of 2o2o. We chat about how his company got started in debunking the conspiracies and where they originate. We also chat about the funniest ones he has covered in his TikTok account Resolutstrat.
The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.