Mend the Gap: Equity in Medicine

A Healio podcast that explores disparities in health care and seeks to move the needle toward equity.

  1. Live from AAO 2025:  Identifying challenges surgeons may experience when pregnant

    FEB 16

    Live from AAO 2025: Identifying challenges surgeons may experience when pregnant

    In this episode, Laura Enyedi, MD, speaks with guests LaKrystal Warren, MD, FACOG, Kasey Picciano, PT, DPT and Jaya B. Kumar, MD, FASRS, about the challenges women physicians face during and after pregnancy.  ·        Welcome to this episode 0:11 ·        LaKrystal Warren, MD, FACOG 0:37 ·        Kasey Picciano, PT, DPT 1:01 ·        Jaya B. Kumar, MD, FASRS 1:29 ·        What are some of the pregnancy related risk factors for women surgeons? 2:30 ·        Kasey, what is pelvic health? What do we need to think about as surgeons and how to make post-partum easier on us? 4:57 ·        How do we get ourselves to physical therapy? 6:05 ·        Dr. Kumar, how can we sit comfortably while we operate? 6:48 ·        Dr. Warren, what should we worry about in terms of exposure? 8:21 ·        Are there certain things we should avoid or change? 12:08 ·        Dr. Warren, what is the rate of miscarriage in physician women? 17:16 ·        Struggling with varicose veins 19:11 ·        What did you wish you knew before you became pregnant? 20:40 ·        Kasey, do you recommend any exercises? 23:57 ·        Entering the post-partum period 25:52 ·        Thank you! 30:23 Laura Enyedi, MD, is a professor of ophthalmology and pediatrics at Duke Eye Center and medical director of South Durham Ophthalmology in North Carolina. LaKrystal J. Warren, MD, FACOG, is an OB/GYN at Contemporary Women's Care in Winter Park, Florida. Kasey Picciano, PT, DPT is a pelvic floor physical therapist in Winter Park, Florida. Jaya Badhwar Kumar, MD, is a vitreoretinal surgeon and partner at Florida Retina Institute. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to podcast@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @Healio_OSN. Mend the Gap would also like to give you the chance to nominate yourself or a colleague for a travel grant! To enter, simply email us at podcast@healio.com!

    31 min
  2. Live from AAO 2025: Discussing Women in Business

    JAN 19

    Live from AAO 2025: Discussing Women in Business

    In this episode, Cathleen McCabe, MD, speaks with guests Diane Blanck and Lisa Feulner, MD, PhD, about the challenges women face in operating their own business and how we can aid them through mentorship, leadership and advocacy.  ·        Welcome to this episode 0:11 ·        Diane Blanck 0:37 ·        Lisa Feulner, MD 1:25 ·        Dr. Feulner, how did you end up where you are today in your career? 3:02 ·        How to gain the skills to open a business 5:12 ·        Diane's story 8:27 ·        A lesson in owning an ASC 10:02 ·        What would have given you more confidence? 13:40 ·        Resources at OOSS 15:50 ·        OOSS University and OOSS Talk 19:53 ·        Dr. Feulner's continued quest to open an ASC 24:02 ·        Dr. Feulner, what is the most rewarding thing about your journey? 26:40 ·        Diane, what is your positive outlook on the future of ASC's and women ownership?   28:15 ·        Thank you! 29:23 Cathleen McCabe, MD, is chief medical officer of Eye Health America and medical director of The Eye Associates in Sarasota, Florida. Diane Blanck is the executive director of the Outpatient Ophthalmic Surgery Society, or OOSS.  Lisa Feulner, MD, PhD, is an ophthalmologist and founder of Advanced Eye Care & Aesthetics in Bel Air, Maryland.  We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to podcast@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @Healio_OSN.

    30 min
  3. Live from the Women in Ophthalmology Summer Symposium: Advocating for Women in Health Care

    12/15/2025

    Live from the Women in Ophthalmology Summer Symposium: Advocating for Women in Health Care

    In this episode, Cathleen McCabe, MD, and Laura Enyedi, MD, chat with guest Erin M. Shriver, MD, FACS, an ophthalmologist and clinical professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences and the Jim O'Brien Gross and Donnita Gross Chair of Ophthalmology at the University of Iowa, about how we can better advocate for patients. ●       Welcome to this episode 0:11 ●       Introducing Erin M. Shriver, MD, FACS 0:35 ●       Tell us a little bit about where you are now and how you got there 1:45 ●       Choosing to look at advocacy and public health issues 5:36 ●       Research on intimate partner violence 6:15 ●       Do you think doing surgery is giving patients/women control over their body? 9:20 ●       The Intimate Partner Violence Toolkit 10:08 ●       Speaking on sensitive topics with patients 10:51 ●       Your new role of Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs 11:31 ●       Having standardized metrics 13:54 ●       Gender disparities 14:21 ●       Global mentorship of other women ophthalmologists 16:06 ●       Stronger together, virtually and globally 19:40 ●       The importance of listing 'being a mom' on your CV 20:20 ●       Thank you! 24:24 Laura Enyedi, MD, is a professor of ophthalmology and pediatrics at Duke Eye Center and medical director of South Durham Ophthalmology in North Carolina. Cathleen McCabe, MD, is chief medical officer of Eye Health America and medical director of The Eye Associates in Sarasota, Florida. Erin M. Shriver, MD, FACS, an ophthalmologist and a clinical professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences and the Jim O'Brien Graoss and Donnita Gross Chair of Ophthalmology at the University of Iowa. Find the Intimate Partner Violence Toolkit here.  We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to podcast@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @Healio_OSN. Disclosures: The hosts and guests report no relevant financial disclosures.

    25 min
  4. Episode 38: Live from the Women in Ophthalmology Summer Symposium: Discussing Resilience in Health Care

    11/17/2025

    Episode 38: Live from the Women in Ophthalmology Summer Symposium: Discussing Resilience in Health Care

    In this episode, Cathleen McCabe, MD, and Laura Enyedi, MD, chat with guest Anna Momont, MD, an ophthalmologist at University of Wisconsin–Madison and past Women in Ophthalmology (WiO) Summer Symposium program chair, about how we can practice resilience in our daily and professional lives. ●        Welcome to this episode 0:11 ●        Introducing Anna Momont, MD 0:47 ●        How did you get involved in WiO? 1:10 ●        Tell us about yourself! 1:45 ●        Can you share some highlights from your presentation about resilience? 2:20 ●        The art of saying 'no' 4:53 ●        "Balance isn't a real thing" 5:53 ●        How do you achieve work-life harmony? 6:58 ●        Having forgiveness for yourself 8:43 ●        The importance of gratitude and celebrating yourself 9:24 ●        Dealing with transitions 11:50 ●        What is an accomplishment you're proud of? 12:55 ●        The rollercoaster metaphor 15:16 ●        Receiving positive feedback 18:08 ●        The idea of community 19:32 ●        Taking the effort to say 'thank you' 20:00 ●        You're all in my herd! 21:26 ●        Thanks for listening! 22:11 Laura Enyedi, MD, is a professor of ophthalmology and pediatrics at Duke Eye Center and medical director of South Durham Ophthalmology in North Carolina. Cathleen McCabe, MD, is chief medical officer of Eye Health America and medical director of The Eye Associates in Sarasota, Florida. Anna Momont, MD, is an ophthalmologist at University of Wisconsin–Madison and an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to podcast@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @Healio_OSN. Disclosures: The hosts and guests report no relevant financial disclosures.

    22 min
  5. Live from the Women in Ophthalmology Summer Symposium: A chat with the Glaucomfleckens

    10/27/2025

    Live from the Women in Ophthalmology Summer Symposium: A chat with the Glaucomfleckens

    In this episode, Cathleen McCabe, MD, and Laura Enyedi, MD, chat with guests William Flanary, MD, and Kristin Flanary, also known as the Glaucomfleckens, about their podcast, Knock Knock, Hi, as well as their story and journey through social media.  ●        Welcome to this episode 0:11 ●        Introducing the big wigs, William "Dr. Glaucomflecken" Flanary, MD, and Kristin "Lady Glaucomflecken" Flanary 0:53 ●        Who is Lady Glaucomflecken?  2:17 ●        Who and what is Dr. Glaucomflecken? 3:55 ●        Educational comedy 5:03 ●        Morphing into a higher purpose 7:18 ●        Demystifying the health care system 9:30 ●        WIO lecture 11:49 ●        Tell us your story 12:15 ●        The 911 call/cardiac arrest 14:23 ●        Coping with humor and advocacy 16:01 ●        Co-Survivors 16:39 ●        How did you decide on your social media platform? 20:52 ●        The importance of diversifying your platforms and having a newsletter 22:35 ●        How can our listeners find your podcast, Knock Knock, Hi? 23:43 ●        Why is sustainability important to you? 25:10 ●        We appreciate you! 26:43 ●        Thank you for being at WIO! 27:28 ●        Thanks for listening! 27:56 Laura Enyedi, MD, is a professor of ophthalmology and pediatrics at Duke Eye Center and medical director of South Durham Ophthalmology in North Carolina. Cathleen McCabe, MD, is chief medical officer of Eye Health America and medical director of The Eye Associates in Sarasota, Florida. William E. Flanary, MD, is an ophthalmologist and part-time comedian, also known as Dr. Glaucomflecken. You can follow him on Twitter @DGlaucomflecken. Kristin Flanary, MA, is a marketing and communications specialist, also known as Lady Glaucomflecken. You can follow her on Twitter @LGlaucomflecken. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to podcast@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @Healio_OSN. Disclosures: The hosts and guests report no relevant financial disclosures.

    28 min
  6. Live from the Women in Ophthalmology Summer Symposium: Sustainability in Ophthalmology

    09/17/2025

    Live from the Women in Ophthalmology Summer Symposium: Sustainability in Ophthalmology

    On this episode, Cathleen McCabe, MD, and Laura Enyedi, MD, chat with guests Mahsaw Mansoor, MD, and Emily Schehlein, MD live at the Women in Ophthalmology summer symposium about practicing sustainability in ophthalmology. ●       Welcome to this episode 0:11 ●       Introducing Mahsaw Mansoor, MD and Emily Schehlein, MD 0:38 ●       Tell us what we need to know about sustainability in ophthalmology? 0:51 ●       What's EyeSustain? 2:39 ●       Why should ophthalmologists care about sustainability? 4:14 ●       How much do healthcare systems contribute to greenhouse gas emissions? 7:32 ●       The importance of surveys in enacting change. 9:46 ●       The turning point of finally seeing results. 11:25 ●       What suggestions do you have for overcoming barriers in things we don't directly control? 12:55 ●       Tell us about some more resources from EyeSustain. 15:12 ●       Identify a champion in nursing, pharmacy. 18:49 ●       We hope our listeners visit EyeSustain. 19:32 ●       Leaving an impact through your practice by championing sustainability. 20:26 ●       Alcohol-based scrub! 21:43 ●       Thank you. 22:29 Laura Enyedi, MD, is a professor of ophthalmology and pediatrics at Duke Eye Center and medical director of South Durham Ophthalmology in North Carolina. Cathleen McCabe, MD, is chief medical officer of Eye Health America and medical director of The Eye Associates in Sarasota, Florida. Mahsaw Mansoor, MD is an ophthalmologist at Advanced Vision Care, Los Angeles, California. Emily Schehlein, MD is a glaucoma and cataract surgeon with Brighton Vision Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to podcast@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @Healio_OSN. Disclosures: The hosts and guests report no relevant financial disclosures.

    23 min
  7. Building confidence: The role of AI in medicine, developing surgical skills and more

    04/15/2025

    Building confidence: The role of AI in medicine, developing surgical skills and more

    On this episode, Cathleen McCabe, MD, and Laura Enyedi, MD, chat with guest Mara Schenker, MD, about her career as an orthopedic surgeon and her role as chief medical information officer at Grady Memorial Hospital. Intro 0:04 Mara Schenker, MD 0:20 Tell us about the titles you hold. What does CMIO mean? 0:39 How long have you been doing medical informatics? … How important is that skill and background in technology now? What do you see in the future for AI and what is it going to do for us? 1:45 The hosts and guest discuss the use of AI in medicine. 4:27 The hosts and guests discuss the ups and downs of artificial intelligence. 10:53 What do you like to use AI for right now? 11:46 The hosts and guests discuss the use of AI in everyday life. 14:34 How did you become interested in orthopedic surgery? What were gender disparities like in the field of orthopedics? 15:33 The hosts and guest discuss mentorship and the impacts of mentors. 18:53 The hosts and guest discuss women in leadership. 19:52 How did you build and maintain your surgical confidence? 23:52 Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise and The Confidence Code 28:10 Grit 28:40 Schenker describes her 'deliberate practice' talk. 28:56 How do you go about bringing on new technology? 29:25 The hosts and guest discuss building confidence, building skill and asking for help. 30:58 How do you find balance with everything you do? 33:32 The hosts and guest discuss when to say 'yes' and when to say 'no'. 35:56 What are your words of wisdom and advice for trainees and young physicians? 38:38 The hosts and guest discuss being brave and going with your gut. 42:07 Thanks 44:14 Laura Enyedi, MD, is a professor of ophthalmology and pediatrics at Duke Eye Center and medical director of South Durham Ophthalmology in North Carolina. Cathleen McCabe, MD, is chief medical officer of Eye Health America and medical director of The Eye Associates in Sarasota, FL. Mara Schenker, MD, is an orthopedic trauma surgeon and chief of orthopedics at Grady Memorial Hospital and professor of orthopedics at Emory University School of Medicine. She is also the associate chief medical information officer for Grady, board certified in clinical informatics and has extensive EHR build and analytics certifications. Schenker is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, AAMC, American College of Surgeons and the Orthopaedic Trauma Association.  As the 2001 World Champion in Taekwondo, she has a particular interest in the intersection between sports and surgery, as it relates to human performance optimization. Her clinical practice is based at Grady Memorial Hospital. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to podcast@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @Healio_OSN. Disclosures: The hosts and guest report no relevant financial disclosures.

    44 min
  8. Changing lanes: Combating burnout, career pivots, 'career insurance' & negotiations

    03/12/2025

    Changing lanes: Combating burnout, career pivots, 'career insurance' & negotiations

    On this episode, Cathleen McCabe, MD, and Laura Enyedi, MD, chat with guest Cynthia Pong, JD, about combating burnout, changing up careers, 'career insurance' and how to negotiate your contract successfully. Intro 0:03  Cynthia Pong, JD 0:36 What was the pivotal moment in your career and how did you make that happen? 2:52 The hosts and guest talk about physician burnout. 5:52 How do you make the change when you experience burnout? 6:44 How do you stay attune to the voice in your head? How do you take steps to move into alignment with that voice? 10:55 The hosts and guest discuss the golden hours. 11:33 Don't Stay in Your Lane by Cynthia Pong, JD 10:46 How can leaders recognize someone else's struggle and approach burnout in discussion? 15:39 The hosts and guest discuss support. 19:07 The hosts and guest discuss 'naming'. 20:06 How do we better negotiate to minimize the pay gap? 21:11 Negotiation calculator 23:49 The hosts and guest discuss men championing women. 25:18 What is "career insurance"? 26:45 The hosts and guest discuss the different aspects of their lives and careers. 29:43 The hosts and guest discuss their 'personal advisory boards'. 33:38 The hosts and guests discuss their 'brands'. 34:45 What are you reading lately? 36:55 Thanks 38:19 Laura Enyedi, MD, is a professor of ophthalmology and pediatrics at Duke Eye Center and medical director of South Durham Ophthalmology in North Carolina. Cathleen McCabe, MD, is chief medical officer of Eye Health America and medical director of The Eye Associates in Sarasota, FL. Cynthia Pong, JD, is an award-winning executive coach and speaker who empowers women of color leaders to advance their careers into positions of power. As founder and CEO of Embrace Change, Cynthia leads an elite, all-BIPOC team who provide specialized coaching and training programs for high-performing women of color up to the C-suite. Her Anthem Award-winning Leadership Accelerator program has propelled women of color to prestigious fellowships, promotions and top graduate program admissions. Cynthia's book, Don't Stay in Your Lane: The Career Change Guide for Women of Color, has cemented her as a foremost voice on career advancement, negotiation and thought leadership. You can follow Cynthia on Instagram @embracechangenyc, LinkedIn and YouTube. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to podcast@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @Healio_OSN. Disclosures: The hosts and guest report no relevant financial disclosures.

    39 min

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