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By Dr. Jabraan Pasha
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The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
Today’s guest, Dr. Ryan Mire, incoming president of the American College of Physicians (ACP), discusses mentorship, his upcoming leadership role with ACP, and his vision for medicine in the years to come.
Daniel Dawes, health policy expert and Director of The Satcher Health Leadership institute, joins Lean In to discuss his book, The Political Determinants of Health and how health disparities can be traced back to the policies that shaped them.
Dr. Jewel Kling, internal medicine physician specializing in womens’ health and LGBTQ+ health, joins Lean In to discuss the health barriers and disparities that LGBTQ+ face, and what healthcare workers can do to better support this community.
Link: https://mssvideoupload.mayo.edu/media/Take+5A+Creating+LGBTQ%2B+Inclusive+Learning+Environments%2A/1_bfqnu2y5/168832511
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Dr. Rob Lim, surgeon and decorated army veteran, joins Lean In to discuss his career in medicine and the military, as well as his recent experience where he traveled to Ukraine, as a civilian, to train Ukrainian citizens in combat medicine.
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Michael Nsien, head coach of Tulsa’s professional soccer team, FC Tulsa, joins Lean in to talk about his collegiate and professional soccer career and his coaching career. Having grown up in the Greenwood community in Tulsa, coaching the team who’s stadium sits in Greenwood is even more special. He also spends some time discussing the lack of African American coaches in professional soccer, and how his success is helping to change that.
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Author Richard Rothstein joins Lean In to discuss his book, The Color of Law, and how the racial segregation we see in all American cities today, is the direct result of local, state and federal government laws and policies.
Links:
https://www.amazon.com/Color-Law-Forgotten-Government-Segregated-ebook/dp/B01M8IWJT2
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We can’t choose what we die of, but we may have a say in how we die. Today’s guest, palliative care physician, Dr. John Hendrix joins the show to talk about death and dying.
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Today’s guest on Lean In is award winning producer/director Deborah Riley Draper. She joins us to talk about her leap from advertising to filmmaking and her experiences as a Black woman in the industry.
Links: HOME | deborahrileydraper
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Despite all their contributions to this country, undocumented Americans often lack access to healthcare. Today’s guest, Almas Sayeed discusses her advocacy work in getting policies passed that granted healthcare coverage to undocumented Americans in California.
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Links: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/12/us/health-care-undocumented-immigrants.html?referringSource=articleShare
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The increased attention on the injustices that Black and Brown people continue to face has left many wanting to better support marginalized people of color. However, most do not know where to start. Today’s guest, Dr. Ashley Walker, talks about her own journey to become an ally for people of color and gives great advice on how you can start the journey.
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