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In this insightful episode, Gayathri sits down with Dr. Yele Aluko, a seasoned physician executive and the Chief Medical Officer in EY Americas Health Advisory practice. With a background in both the healthcare sector and corporate leadership, Dr. Aluko shares invaluable insights drawn from his experience in fostering health equity.
From his educational beginnings at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria to a distinguished career at Novant Health, Dr. Yele Aluko has long been a force in the healthcare sector. His 25-year journey in cardiovascular medicine has been marked by a commitment to innovation and leadership. Now at the helm of EY Americas Health Advisory practice as the Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Aluko leverages his deep industry knowledge to forge pathways toward health equity.
The conversation explores systemic racism, the essence of being an "impact maker," and the eye-opening narratives from the book "Medical Apartheid" by Harriet Washington. It's a call to deepen your understanding of the urgent need for equity and inclusivity in the systems and structures that exist today. This episode is not just a discussion but an invitation to witness the transformative potential of equity in fostering communities that are not only healthier but also more inclusive.
Join us as we explore pressing issues of today through the lens of history, equity, and accountability, guided by Dr. Aluko's deep understanding and forward-thinking approach.
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In this insightful episode, Gayathri sits down with Dr. Yele Aluko, a seasoned physician executive and the Chief Medical Officer in EY Americas Health Advisory practice. With a background in both the healthcare sector and corporate leadership, Dr. Aluko shares invaluable insights drawn from his experience in fostering health equity.
From his educational beginnings at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria to a distinguished career at Novant Health, Dr. Yele Aluko has long been a force in the healthcare sector. His 25-year journey in cardiovascular medicine has been marked by a commitment to innovation and leadership. Now at the helm of EY Americas Health Advisory practice as the Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Aluko leverages his deep industry knowledge to forge pathways toward health equity.
The conversation explores systemic racism, the essence of being an "impact maker," and the eye-opening narratives from the book "Medical Apartheid" by Harriet Washington. It's a call to deepen your understanding of the urgent need for equity and inclusivity in the systems and structures that exist today. This episode is not just a discussion but an invitation to witness the transformative potential of equity in fostering communities that are not only healthier but also more inclusive.
Join us as we explore pressing issues of today through the lens of history, equity, and accountability, guided by Dr. Aluko's deep understanding and forward-thinking approach.
Key Takeaways:
Resources:
🤝Liveable:
At Liveable, we curate research-backed resources, share thoughtful podcasts, and curate insightful newsletters, nurturing a community of forward-thinking professionals. Together, we're advancing the needle towards a more sustainable and socially responsible building industry.
💌Empower More Change:
Pass this episode along to someone who might find it useful—it could be the inspiration they're looking for. And remember, your ratings and reviews keep our conversation going and growing. Thank you for tuning in! 🌟🎙