Ep. 75 From Systemic Barriers to Action: OBGYN DEI Efforts with Dr. Teni Brown

BackTable OBGYN

There are tangible ways to advocate for health equity and address demographic disparities in patient care and the healthcare workforce. In this episode of the BackTable OBGYN Podcast, Dr. Teni Brown, an assistant professor of OBGYN at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, speaks with hosts Dr. Amy Park and Dr. Mark Hoffman about DEI efforts and ways she has made real change.

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SYNPOSIS

Dr. Brown shares her journey from Nigeria to the United States, detailing her path from middle school teacher to a leading advocate in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within the medical field. The conversation touches on systemic barriers in healthcare, the impact of historical practices like redlining, and practical steps institutions can take to foster a culture of equity. Dr. Brown emphasizes the importance of sustained engagement, multi-level interventions, and action-oriented solutions to create a more diverse and inclusive medical workforce.

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction

05:44 - Equity in OBGYN: Workforce and Patient Care

08:41 - Advocacy for Medication Access

15:25 - Systemic Barriers and Social Determinants of Health

20:22 - Understanding Redlining and Its Impact

25:10 - Efforts to Address Inequities

34:14 - Equity and Diversity in Healthcare

36:39 - The Role of Leadership in Promoting Equity

44:08 - AI and Technology in Addressing Gaps

50:00 - Vision for a More Equitable Future

58:26 - Final Thoughts and Encouragement

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