24 min

Ep. 61: Five DEI Questions, Five Black Healthcare Leaders (Pt. 2 of 2‪)‬ Well Beyond Medicine: The Nemours Children's Health Podcast

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In part two of our series, we dig deeper into conversations with our Black physician leaders, guided by our Black, African and Caribbean Associate Resource Group. Joining the table in today’s episode is Latonya Quann, Clinical Operations Supervisor for Nemours Children’s Health, Orlando, and Jane deHeers, Director of Operations, Therapeutic and Rehabilitation Services, Nemours Children’s Health in Delaware. Latonya asks our physicians what helped them get to where they are today and to share any advice they can give to the next generation of Black leaders. Jane concludes our five-question discussion with what our physicians envision for the future of Black leaders.
Answers revolving around these questions of Black leadership growth and sustainability include the magnification of imposter syndrome in the Black community, leaning on champions in your corner, the importance of sharing experiences across race and hierarchy, and the power of perseverance. 
Dr. Robyn Miller shares her take on the importance of DEI: “I want people to be able to show up as their authentic selves and be accepted for their authentic selves and be able to learn as their authentic selves because that's who goes in the room with patients, and patients need to see those authentic selves.” 
To hear a more detailed account of our physicians’ experiences, be sure to tune in and listen! 
Kara Odom-Walker, MD, MPH, MSHS, Executive Vice President, Chief Population Health Officer, Nemours Children's HealthAlfred Atanda, MD, pediatric orthopedic surgeon, Surgical Director, Nemours Children's Center for Sports MedicineLonna Gordon, MD, PharmD, Division Chief of Adolescent Medicine, Nemours Children's Hospital, FloridaCedric Von Pritchett, MD, pediatric otolaryngologist, Co-Director of Nemours Children's Ear, Hearing and Communication CenterRobyn R. Miller, MD, Interim Division Chief of Adolescent Medicine and Pediatric Gynecology, Nemours Children's Hospital, DelawareFeatured members of the Nemours Children's Health Black, African, and Caribbean Heritage ARG:
TeNeasha Billingsley, MSN, CPNP-ACTaynika Jones, BSJane deHeer, PT, DPT, MBA, CLTLatonya QuannHost/Producer, Carol Vassar


Thanks for tuning in today! Please visit NemoursWellBeyond.org to catch all our episodes and sign up for our monthly newsletter. You can also use the voicemail feature on the website to leave a message with your episode ideas or questions — you just might be featured on an upcoming episode of the show. 
Views expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views of the host or management.

Subscribe, review or let your voice be heard at NemoursWellBeyond.org.

In part two of our series, we dig deeper into conversations with our Black physician leaders, guided by our Black, African and Caribbean Associate Resource Group. Joining the table in today’s episode is Latonya Quann, Clinical Operations Supervisor for Nemours Children’s Health, Orlando, and Jane deHeers, Director of Operations, Therapeutic and Rehabilitation Services, Nemours Children’s Health in Delaware. Latonya asks our physicians what helped them get to where they are today and to share any advice they can give to the next generation of Black leaders. Jane concludes our five-question discussion with what our physicians envision for the future of Black leaders.
Answers revolving around these questions of Black leadership growth and sustainability include the magnification of imposter syndrome in the Black community, leaning on champions in your corner, the importance of sharing experiences across race and hierarchy, and the power of perseverance. 
Dr. Robyn Miller shares her take on the importance of DEI: “I want people to be able to show up as their authentic selves and be accepted for their authentic selves and be able to learn as their authentic selves because that's who goes in the room with patients, and patients need to see those authentic selves.” 
To hear a more detailed account of our physicians’ experiences, be sure to tune in and listen! 
Kara Odom-Walker, MD, MPH, MSHS, Executive Vice President, Chief Population Health Officer, Nemours Children's HealthAlfred Atanda, MD, pediatric orthopedic surgeon, Surgical Director, Nemours Children's Center for Sports MedicineLonna Gordon, MD, PharmD, Division Chief of Adolescent Medicine, Nemours Children's Hospital, FloridaCedric Von Pritchett, MD, pediatric otolaryngologist, Co-Director of Nemours Children's Ear, Hearing and Communication CenterRobyn R. Miller, MD, Interim Division Chief of Adolescent Medicine and Pediatric Gynecology, Nemours Children's Hospital, DelawareFeatured members of the Nemours Children's Health Black, African, and Caribbean Heritage ARG:
TeNeasha Billingsley, MSN, CPNP-ACTaynika Jones, BSJane deHeer, PT, DPT, MBA, CLTLatonya QuannHost/Producer, Carol Vassar


Thanks for tuning in today! Please visit NemoursWellBeyond.org to catch all our episodes and sign up for our monthly newsletter. You can also use the voicemail feature on the website to leave a message with your episode ideas or questions — you just might be featured on an upcoming episode of the show. 
Views expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views of the host or management.

Subscribe, review or let your voice be heard at NemoursWellBeyond.org.

24 min