1 hr 3 min

Physician Advocacy with the Chronicles of Women in White Coats 2 MelaninWhiteCoats Podcast

    • Self-Improvement

On this episode of the Melaninwhitecoats Podcast, Dr. Jennifer Davis, who is a pediatrician and adolescent medicine specialist who has been working with children and adolescents in the South Bronx for the past 10 years and our other guest Dr. Kat Ogle, who is a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician, currently practicing at The George Washington University Hospital, Washington VA Medical Center and United Medical Center in Washington, DC  both discuss their views on the importance of physician advocacy work. They discuss how their specific experiences called for them to educate not only themselves but others about micro aggressions, institutional racism and the biases that come with being in a medical culture. They also elaborate on some of the experiences women in medicine face and how to potentially circumvent such instances into positive outcomes. Last, they discuss how empowerment has helped galvanized them toward success in their respective fields and share the importance of the movement of the Chronicles of Women in White Coats 2. 
Sidenote: This epsode was done on June 24, 2020
Please be sure to leave a comment, share, subscribe and show love! 
Subscribe to iTunes here
Subscribe to google podcast here
Follow Dr Jennifer Davis here
Follow Dr Kat Ogle Here
Order your book here for the Chronicles of Women in White Coats 2

On this episode of the Melaninwhitecoats Podcast, Dr. Jennifer Davis, who is a pediatrician and adolescent medicine specialist who has been working with children and adolescents in the South Bronx for the past 10 years and our other guest Dr. Kat Ogle, who is a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician, currently practicing at The George Washington University Hospital, Washington VA Medical Center and United Medical Center in Washington, DC  both discuss their views on the importance of physician advocacy work. They discuss how their specific experiences called for them to educate not only themselves but others about micro aggressions, institutional racism and the biases that come with being in a medical culture. They also elaborate on some of the experiences women in medicine face and how to potentially circumvent such instances into positive outcomes. Last, they discuss how empowerment has helped galvanized them toward success in their respective fields and share the importance of the movement of the Chronicles of Women in White Coats 2. 
Sidenote: This epsode was done on June 24, 2020
Please be sure to leave a comment, share, subscribe and show love! 
Subscribe to iTunes here
Subscribe to google podcast here
Follow Dr Jennifer Davis here
Follow Dr Kat Ogle Here
Order your book here for the Chronicles of Women in White Coats 2

1 hr 3 min