...because representation matters
Welcome to The Black Doctors Podcast, where we believe in the power of representation. Dr. Steven Bradley hosts weekly episodes that highlight the stories of underrepresented minority clinicians, shedding light on their journeys through medical school, residency, and beyond.
As you navigate the challenging path of pre-med classes, rotations, and specialty decisions, it’s crucial to have visibility into the diverse range of medical fields. Our podcast aims to provide just that—insight into different medical specialties and subspecialties, along with discussions on pursuing extracurricular activities like obtaining advanced degrees or taking on leadership roles within the medical community.
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Our Why:
Join us as we create a supportive community that offers advice, mentorship, and guidance to aspiring Black doctors and other underrepresented minorities in medicine.
At The Black Doctors Podcast, we recognize the importance of representation in shaping the future of healthcare. Whether you’re a medical student, resident, or seasoned clinician, we’re here to celebrate your journey and provide the support you need to thrive in the medical field. Thank you for joining us—we’re thrilled to have you here.
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Meet Host: Dr. Steven Bradley
a double-board certified critical care anesthesiologist with medical ethicist with a passion for medical ethics, mentorship and increasing diversity in the healthcare workforce. As an assistant professor of anesthesiology, he combines his practice of medicine with educating medical students and resident physicians.
As the host and creator of The Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. Bradley interviews minority professionals in a variety of career paths. Each episode provides encouragement and motivation for listeners. Candid and transparent conversations enable listeners to identify with and be inspired by guests on the show.
Currently Practicing Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
U.S. Navy Medical Corp
MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, Fellowship
University of Chicago Dept. of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Howard University College of Medicine
University of South Florida College of Medicine (M.S)