Has medicine changed women or will women change medicine? Join Candace Bellamy, a doctor, and filmmaker, as women across different ages, ethnicities, and lifestyles share their experiences in medicine.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 84 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureHealth & FitnessDocumentaryMedicine |
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Dr. Bellamy invites guests to share their stories with a focus on supporting women in healthcare. Her candor, authenticity, and creation of space to discuss topics relevant and timely to healthcare leaders, and even women serving others in general, is needed and appreciated! She has a great selection of guests that make their discussions both personal and actionable.
I love the message of this podcast but I found the episode with Dr. Teresa Irwin really informative and open about topics I feel like as women we are not encouraged to talk about publicly! It was refreshing!
So many amazing stories. Great podcast.
I love the setup of this podcast - it’s amazing to hear these stories as they come, uninterrupted. I especially loved the Dr Jessi Gold episode!
Very informative and engaging
Apple Podcasts | #185 | South Korea/Society & Culture/Documentary |
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