33 min

From Sandwich Artist to Critical Care Anesthesiologist The Black Doctors Podcast

    • Medicine

In this special solo episode, Dr. Steven Bradley, host of the Black Doctors Podcast, shares his personal journey into medicine, from growing up as a Navy brat to becoming a successful anesthesiologist. He reflects on his early aspirations, influenced by his father's military career, and his initial interests in music before deciding to pursue a career in medicine. Dr. Bradley recounts challenging moments and milestones, including working odd jobs to fund his education, switching his major to pre-physical therapy, and eventually applying to medical schools in Florida and beyond.
Dr. Bradley reveals the critical role that mentorship, internships, and serendipitous opportunities played in his development, such as his impactful internship at the Andrews Institute and the life-changing guidance from his professors and colleagues. He describes his experience at Howard University's College of Medicine, emphasizing the significance of training at a historically black institution and the rich cultural legacy it provided. His journey continued through anesthesia residency and critical care training at the University of Chicago Medical Center, and his service in the Navy, fulfilling a lifelong dream.
By sharing these stories, Dr. Bradley aims to inspire and support future generations of minority healthcare professionals. He emphasizes the importance of representation and the goal of the Black Doctors Podcast to offer information-heavy conversations and stories that resonate with aspiring medical professionals who may feel lost or need guidance. He concludes by thanking his listeners and partner TrueLearn for supporting the podcast, encouraging reviews, and expressing his mission to build resources that he wished he had during his early career.
If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, rate, and review the Black Doctors Podcast. Join us next week as we continue to explore essential topics for healthcare professionals.
Interested in starting a podcast? Check out Riverside for your remote recording needs: RIVERSIDE.FM
 
Use the discount code: BDPODCAST and save $25 off all USMLE, COMLEX and Residency Smartbanks.  
 
If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a comment and rating on iTunes. TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen.
 
Inhouse music and audio production, so any ideas for improvements or suggestions for future guests are welcome. Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations or speaking engagements regarding health equity and medical ethics.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this special solo episode, Dr. Steven Bradley, host of the Black Doctors Podcast, shares his personal journey into medicine, from growing up as a Navy brat to becoming a successful anesthesiologist. He reflects on his early aspirations, influenced by his father's military career, and his initial interests in music before deciding to pursue a career in medicine. Dr. Bradley recounts challenging moments and milestones, including working odd jobs to fund his education, switching his major to pre-physical therapy, and eventually applying to medical schools in Florida and beyond.
Dr. Bradley reveals the critical role that mentorship, internships, and serendipitous opportunities played in his development, such as his impactful internship at the Andrews Institute and the life-changing guidance from his professors and colleagues. He describes his experience at Howard University's College of Medicine, emphasizing the significance of training at a historically black institution and the rich cultural legacy it provided. His journey continued through anesthesia residency and critical care training at the University of Chicago Medical Center, and his service in the Navy, fulfilling a lifelong dream.
By sharing these stories, Dr. Bradley aims to inspire and support future generations of minority healthcare professionals. He emphasizes the importance of representation and the goal of the Black Doctors Podcast to offer information-heavy conversations and stories that resonate with aspiring medical professionals who may feel lost or need guidance. He concludes by thanking his listeners and partner TrueLearn for supporting the podcast, encouraging reviews, and expressing his mission to build resources that he wished he had during his early career.
If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, rate, and review the Black Doctors Podcast. Join us next week as we continue to explore essential topics for healthcare professionals.
Interested in starting a podcast? Check out Riverside for your remote recording needs: RIVERSIDE.FM
 
Use the discount code: BDPODCAST and save $25 off all USMLE, COMLEX and Residency Smartbanks.  
 
If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a comment and rating on iTunes. TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen.
 
Inhouse music and audio production, so any ideas for improvements or suggestions for future guests are welcome. Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations or speaking engagements regarding health equity and medical ethics.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

33 min