Modern Challenges in Medical Ethics:
Social Media, Senate Confirmations and Women’s Healthcare
Welcome to another episode of the Black Doctors podcast with your host, Steven Bradley. This episode is packed with enlightening discussions and insightful conversations. First we delve into the current affairs in medical education and medical ethics, sparked by a trending video posted by a male obstetrician.
Next, we will break down a political issue concerning Senate confirmations of service members and how this is directly tied to women’s healthcare. Steven gives a detailed breakdown of the situation and its implications, especially concerning military healthcare and women’s rights. The discussion revolves around Senator Tommy Tuberville, who is currently delaying the confirmation process, and the potential impact on the military and its officers.
We end by catching up with Dr. Latisha Rowe, founder of Honeycomb Clinic and the Boss Doctors Conference. She shares the journey of her entrepreneurial dream and the growth of her clinic over the years. Following that,
Summary Bullet Points:
– A detailed catch-up with Dr. Latisha Rowe, the founder of Honeycomb Clinic, discussing its development and expansion.
– A critical discussion about a trending video by a male obstetrician and how it impacts medical education and ethics.
– Reflecting on personal experiences on social media, the need to carefully consider the content one shares, and learning from these experiences.
– A look into current issues with Senate confirmations of service members, their impact on military healthcare and women’s rights, and the intersectionality of these matters.
Stay tuned for an enriching discussion on these topical issues and gain insights that will further your understanding of the current medical landscape and beyond.
Links from this episode:
Initial Episode of The Black Doctors Podcast ft. Dr. Rowe
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