June 2021

Healthcare, Business and HoneyComb Clinics. Medical Co-working, The Wave of the Future

This week I chat with Dr. Tisha Rowe, a family medicine physician and entrepreneur. She joins us to talk about her path to medicine and why she chose to specialize in Family Medicine. Dr. Rowe was always interested in business, so she matched into a combined FM/MBA residency program. After working in the field, she …

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Medical Malpractice in Military Medicine | ES3

Breaking news with the passing of new legislation affecting military medicine. For years, service members have been unable to sue for medical malpractice due to the Feres Doctrine. This court case set the precedent that federal employees cannot sue the federal government. There are many cases of egregious medical malpractice with damages that have occurred …

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Welcome to The Black Doctors Podcast | TBDP Promo

Thanks for joining me and welcome to my little corner of the internet. The Black Doctors Podcast is all about inspiration. Our goal is to inspire pre-health professions students, professional students, and resident physicians. Our weekly episodes provide representation and show how other people of color navigated their journeys to success. Tune in for weekly …

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Vascular Surgeon Discusses Healthcare Disparities in Amputations | TBDP S4E3

This week I sit down and chat with Dr. Bryan Fisher, a Vascular Surgeon practicing in Nashville, TN. Dr. Fisher talks about his practice as a vascular surgeon and his pathway to medical school and residency. He shares how he manages a busy practice and highlights some of the complex surgeries he performs. In addition …

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It’s “For Educational Purposes” | Ethically Sourced S4E2

“It’s for educational purposes” is a phrase uttered at teaching hospitals on a daily basis. It is incumbent upon society to train future physicians, however, the medical education community must be intentional about doing right by their patients. In this episode, I review an interesting consult I received. Names and information has been changed to …

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Dr. Terri Malcolm, an OB/GYN Coaching The Next Generation of Physician Leaders | TBDP S4E2

Dr. Terri Malcolmjoins us on the show to discuss her life and her journey into medicine. Dr. Malcolm talks about navigating pre-med courses and medical school and shares advice on how you can enjoy the journey. She takes us through finding her first job out of residency and how she climbed the ladder of leadership …

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What’s In A Name? Is It Time To Abandon The Term “Provider”

This week I’m tackling a very contentious issue in the world of healthcare. Should we abandon the use of the term “Provider.” I present an article that was recently featured in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) entitled, “Promoting Trust and Morale by Changing How the Word Provider Is Used”. The author raising …

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Dr. Earl Campbell Talks About Balancing Family, Medicine and Social Media

This is the first episode of Season 4!! And the first episode of our second year on the air! This week we hear from Dr. Earl “Get The Scope” Campbell, an advanced, interventional Gastroenterologist practicing in Atlanta, GA. Dr. Campbell is a graduate of Howard University and he completed medical school at the University of …

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