Represented with Dominique Arce, MD, MPH

Stanford Anesthesia Informatics and Media (AIM) Lab

Represented with Dominique Arce, MD is a transformative podcast aiming to disrupt the status quo in healthcare by focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Through thought-provoking episodes, the program aspires to empower healthcare professionals and communities to enact real-world solutions. Beyond dialogue, Represented is building a community committed to fostering a more equitable healthcare landscape. Produced by Larry Chu, MD, Stanford Anesthesia Informatics and Media (AIM) Lab.

Episodes

  1. 02/05/2024

    Spotlight on Diversity in Anesthesia – Dr. Dominique Arce’s Inspiring Journey

    In this inspiring episode of the Represented podcast, hosted by Stanford University School of Medicine's Anesthesia, Informatics and Media Lab, we feature a compelling interview with Dr. Dominique Arce. Conducted by Angel Ndubisi, a pre-medical student, and Tomoko Wilson, a medical student, this conversation explores Dr. Arce’s remarkable journey in the field of Obstetric Anesthesiology. Dr. Arce shares her personal story, beginning with the influence of her mother, a labor and delivery nurse, which ignited her passion for medicine and women's health. She delves into her decision to specialize in Obstetric Anesthesiology, reflecting on her formative experiences and the profound impact of growing up in a healthcare environment. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing the crucial issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare. Dr. Arce talks about her efforts to address healthcare disparities, particularly in underserved communities, and her educational journey at Meharry Medical College. She emphasizes the importance of representation in the medical field, sharing how her identity as a black woman in anesthesiology influences her interactions with patients and colleagues. Furthermore, the episode highlights Dr. Arce's involvement in mentorship programs like Doctors Back to School™, which aim to inspire and guide minority youth towards careers in medicine. The conversation also touches upon the impact of programs like the Wy'east program for Native American students, underscoring the role of mentorship in fostering a diverse medical community. Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking episode that not only sheds light on Dr. Dominique Arce's inspiring career but also underscores the ongoing need for advocacy and action in creating a more inclusive healthcare landscape. If you’re enjoying our conversations, don’t forget to hit ‘Subscribe’ on Spotify, Apple Music, or Google Play to never miss an episode. But that’s not all—make sure to visit our website at represented.health for episode-specific tips on creating impactful change in your community, sourced directly from our program’s esteemed guests. Let’s stay engaged, stay informed, and continue making a meaningful difference together. Thanks for listening!

    21 min
  2. 11/09/2023

    From Outsider to Insider: Mukta Panda, MD’s Journey to Belonging and Paying it Forward

    In a moving episode of Represented, Dr. Mukta Panda shares her personal and professional evolution, from grappling with her identity as an international medical graduate in America to becoming a trailblazer for inclusivity in the medical community. Her candid recount of overcoming self-doubt and discrimination is a powerful narrative of transformation and empowerment. The Outsider Experience Dr. Panda's journey began with her transition from India to America, where the initial excitement was overshadowed by the creeping onset of imposter syndrome. This led to a duality in her life, with the "true Mukta" concealed behind a façade crafted to gain acceptance in a foreign professional landscape. A Breakthrough in Self-Acceptance The pivotal moment for Dr. Panda was her embrace of her unique identity, which bridged her ancestral heritage and her present cultural environment. This epiphany propelled her to infuse her work with authenticity, thereby enriching her interactions and contributions to the medical field. Leveraging Influence for Inclusivity Upon recognizing her capacity to enact change, Dr. Panda turned feelings of tokenization into empowerment, using her roles in various committees to advocate for more inclusive policies and practices within the healthcare system. Empowerment and Belonging Dr. Panda emphasizes the importance of co-creating a sense of belonging in the workplace. She believes in empowering oneself to foster a community where everyone supports one another through empathy and mentorship, creating a culture where all can thrive. Imparting Wisdom For those embarking on their medical careers, Dr. Panda offers sage advice on self-belief and the importance of finding a support system that reinforces this conviction. She underscores the significance of owning one's story to catalyze change and inspire inclusivity. The episode concludes with Dr. Panda's inspiring call to action for each individual to transform their challenges into opportunities to make meaningful contributions to a more inclusive world. Her journey and insights offer a blueprint for young physicians and seasoned practitioners alike to lead with authenticity and compassion. If you’re enjoying our conversations, don’t forget to hit ‘Subscribe’ on Spotify, Apple Music, or Google Play to never miss an episode. But that’s not all—make sure to visit our website at represented.health for episode-specific tips on creating impactful change in your community, sourced directly from our program’s esteemed guests. Let’s stay engaged, stay informed, and continue making a meaningful difference together. Thanks for listening!

    37 min
  3. 11/09/2023

    Beyond Borders: Dr. Joyce Sackey's Journey Towards Health Equity

    In a compelling episode of the Represented podcast, Dr. Joyce Sackey, Stanford Medicine's inaugural Chief Equity Diversity and Inclusion Officer, offers an insightful discourse on her lifelong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare. From her roots in Ghana to her influential roles in leading U.S. medical institutions, Dr. Sackey's narrative is a profound testament to the power of dedicated leadership in the quest for health equity. The Ghanaian Influence and American Medical Journey Dr. Sackey's story begins in Ghana, where she cultivated her aspirations, leading her to Dartmouth for college and subsequently to medical school in the U.S. Her formative years as a primary care physician, educator, and advisor at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and her leadership roles at Harvard and Tufts set the stage for her current position at Stanford. Blending Life’s Domains Dr. Sackey advocates for a harmonious balance between personal endeavors and professional responsibilities. She offers practical advice for medical professionals on prioritizing personal time amidst demanding schedules, underlining the importance of deliberate planning for family and self-care. Mentorship as a Multifaceted Support System Highlighting the complexity of medical careers, Dr. Sackey emphasizes the value of mentorship through her concept of a "personal board of directors." This group of mentors caters to varying facets of a professional's evolving interests and roles, offering tailored guidance and support. Creating Spaces of Belonging Addressing the challenges faced by underrepresented individuals in medicine, Dr. Sackey employs "appreciative inquiry" to reinforce their sense of belonging. By recognizing their accomplishments and affirming their journey, she nurtures an environment where diversity is not only present but celebrated. A Vision for Inclusive Healthcare Dr. Sackey's influence extends beyond Stanford, as she continues to champion initiatives that ensure inclusivity and equitable practices in healthcare. Her leadership and dedication serve as a beacon for future progress in creating a healthcare landscape where diversity is the norm, and every individual has an equitable chance to thrive. Conclusion The Represented podcast episode with Dr. Joyce Sackey is more than just an interview; it's a masterclass in leadership, mentorship, and the pursuit of a healthcare system that reflects the world it serves. Her work is laying the groundwork for a more inclusive future in medicine, inspiring change and hope for generations to come. If you’re enjoying our conversations, don’t forget to hit ‘Subscribe’ on Spotify, Apple Music, or Google Play to never miss an episode. But that’s not all—make sure to visit our website at represented.health for episode-specific tips on creating impactful change in your community, sourced directly from our program’s esteemed guests. Let’s stay engaged, stay informed, and continue making a meaningful difference together. Thanks for listening!

    34 min
  4. A Voice from the Heartland: Dr. Erik Brodt's Passion for Tribal Healthcare

    11/08/2023

    A Voice from the Heartland: Dr. Erik Brodt's Passion for Tribal Healthcare

    Transformative Encounters In this inspiring episode, we delve into Dr. Erik Brodt's life-changing moment during a summer program at the University of Minnesota Duluth, where he met his first Native American physician—a pivotal encounter that expanded his vision of what he could achieve. Resilience in the Face of Tragedy Dr. Brodt shares a profound experience from his medical school days, responding to a school shooting on a Native American reservation. This tragedy underscored the critical need for more Native physicians who intimately understand their community's needs. Championing Future Leaders Now an Associate Professor at OHSU, Dr. Brodt is passionately dedicated to empowering Native American students in medicine. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing and nurturing each student's strengths, thereby cultivating a sense of belonging and potential for future impact. Confronting Equity Challenges The episode explores the complexities of promoting diversity in medical education amidst challenges like affirmative action bans. Dr. Brodt discusses his approach to fostering equity through his programs, which focus on political tribal affiliation to empower Native students. A Future of Inclusivity in Healthcare Dr. Brodt's mission is to increase Native representation in medicine, inspired by the doors that opened for him upon meeting a Native physician. His work with the Northwest Native American Center and his personal advocacy aim to ensure that the healthcare industry becomes a more inclusive space. Listeners are invited to join in reflecting on the importance of representation, equity, and the cultivation of potential within the healthcare community. If you’re enjoying our conversations, don’t forget to hit ‘Subscribe’ on Spotify, Apple Music, or Google Play to never miss an episode. But that’s not all—make sure to visit our website at represented.health for episode-specific tips on creating impactful change in your community, sourced directly from our program’s esteemed guests. Let’s stay engaged, stay informed, and continue making a meaningful difference together. Thanks for listening!

    31 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
9 Ratings

About

Represented with Dominique Arce, MD is a transformative podcast aiming to disrupt the status quo in healthcare by focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Through thought-provoking episodes, the program aspires to empower healthcare professionals and communities to enact real-world solutions. Beyond dialogue, Represented is building a community committed to fostering a more equitable healthcare landscape. Produced by Larry Chu, MD, Stanford Anesthesia Informatics and Media (AIM) Lab.