33 min

TBDP S1:E4 From Compton to the US Naval Academy, a Robotic Surgeon's Journey The Black Doctors Podcast

    • Medicine

In episode four of The Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. David Rhoiney tells his story of growing up on the streets of Compton. His story calls attention to the need for mental healthcare in our communities. Dr. Rhoiney escaped and entered a new environment and struggle at the US Naval Academy. He excelled in his studies, eventually completing medical school and a residency program in general surgery. Dave is a colleague, co-worker and friend. Are you or anyone you know interested in becoming a surgeon? This is the episode for you. This story of perseverance will inspire you to go above and beyond. Dr. Rhoiney also dabbles in finances and his goal is to empower us to build generational wealth in our communities. Listen and share. Subscribe so you will be among the first to receive weekly episodes. Next Monday I chat with, Dr. Kayana Ward. She is an Obstetrician/Gynecologist practicing in NYC. Dr. Ward and I attended Howard University College of Medicine together (c/o 2014). She discusses her roles in medical education and tells how she is actively combating maternal healthcare disparities in her community.TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen. I personally produced and edited the music and audio. I welcome any ideas for improvements and any suggestions for future guests. Thank you so much for listening. -Steven Bradley, MDIf you are thinking about starting your own podcast, check out my 30 Minutes To Podcast masterclass on my website www.StevenBradley,MD.com--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blackdoctorspodcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackdoctorspodcast/support
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In episode four of The Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. David Rhoiney tells his story of growing up on the streets of Compton. His story calls attention to the need for mental healthcare in our communities. Dr. Rhoiney escaped and entered a new environment and struggle at the US Naval Academy. He excelled in his studies, eventually completing medical school and a residency program in general surgery. Dave is a colleague, co-worker and friend. Are you or anyone you know interested in becoming a surgeon? This is the episode for you. This story of perseverance will inspire you to go above and beyond. Dr. Rhoiney also dabbles in finances and his goal is to empower us to build generational wealth in our communities. Listen and share. Subscribe so you will be among the first to receive weekly episodes. Next Monday I chat with, Dr. Kayana Ward. She is an Obstetrician/Gynecologist practicing in NYC. Dr. Ward and I attended Howard University College of Medicine together (c/o 2014). She discusses her roles in medical education and tells how she is actively combating maternal healthcare disparities in her community.TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen. I personally produced and edited the music and audio. I welcome any ideas for improvements and any suggestions for future guests. Thank you so much for listening. -Steven Bradley, MDIf you are thinking about starting your own podcast, check out my 30 Minutes To Podcast masterclass on my website www.StevenBradley,MD.com--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blackdoctorspodcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackdoctorspodcast/support
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

33 min