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The Black Doctors Podcast

Steven Bradley MD
Orthopedic Surgery
Medical Education
Medical Training
Intern Year
Diversity In Medicine
Financial Wellness
Telehealth
Opioid Addiction
Pediatric Mental Health
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Punctuality
Self-Care
Physician Contracts
Mentorship
Medical Ethics
Debt Management
Time Management
Communication Skills
Anesthesiology
Anesthesia

Discover a vibrant community and gain invaluable mentorship and education on The Black Doctors Podcast. As passionate advocates for underrepresented minority (URIM) premeds, medical students, residents, and attending physicians, we address the challenges faced by Black individuals pursuing healthcare careers. Join us for inspiring conversations with accomplished Black medical professionals, where ... more

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Introduction: In this episode, Dr. Steven Bradley discusses the critical aspects of leadership in medicine, emphasizing the importance of intentional communication, setting clear goals, and fostering psychological safety within medical teams.

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In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. Steven Bradley discusses how pre-medical students can build an extracurricular portfolio that impresses medical school admissions committees, even without relying on GPA or MCAT scores. Dr. Bradley ou... more

Trust Matters: Navigating Medicine as a Patient in the Age of Misinformation

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In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, host Dr. Steven Bradley, a critical care anesthesiologist and medical ethicist, focuses on how patients can fi... more

In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. Steven Bradley discusses the implications of social media usage for healthcare professionals and others. Highlighting recent cases and guidelines from professional organizations, Dr. Bradley emphasize... more

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Recent Guests

Clive Callender
Esteemed transplant surgeon and professor known for increasing organ donation awareness within minority communities
Howard University
Episode: Discharge Against Medical Advice: Reimagining Patient Autonomy and Care
Aubrey Grant
Sports cardiologist and founder of Equity Commons
Episode: From HBCU to Heart Health and Equity Commons: Dr. Aubrey Grant's Inspiring Journey
Dr. Gerald Onuoha
Physician and community advocate involved with Everybody Versus Racism.
Everybody Versus Racism
Episode: The Importance of HBCUs and Diversifying Medicine w/ Dr. Gerald Onuoha
Navin Goyal, MD
Physician and author of 'Physician Underdog'
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Episode: Underdog Physicians: Navigating Careers and Burnout
Joseph Thomas
Hospitalist, Deputy Editor of the Journal of Hospital Medicine, and drummer for the band Mayday Buffalo.
Journal of Hospital Medicine
Episode: Drumming Up Change: Dr. Joseph Thomas on Storytelling and Civic Engagement in Healthcare
Dr. Geden Franck
A sports medicine physician from Miami, Florida
Episode: Sports, Medicine and Community Service with Dr. Geden Franck
Dr. Tosin Odunsi
OB-GYN in Chicago passionate about women's health
Episode: Overcoming Adversity: Dr. Tosin Odunsi's Persistence and Passion
Dr. Emeka Anyanwu
Cardiologist and clinical informaticist from Philadelphia with a background in chemistry and computer science
Episode: The Intersection of Medicine and Tech w/ Cardiologist Dr. Emeka Anyanwu
Omari Young
OBGYN, former residency program director at Hurley Medical Center, now the OBGYN program director at Harvard
Harvard University
Episode: From Howard to Harvard with OBGYN Dr. Omari Young

Host

Steven Bradley, MD
Host of The Black Doctors Podcast and Board Certified Anesthesiologist in Critical Care Medicine. He advocates for underrepresented minority professionals in healthcare, sharing insights and experiences to empower aspiring medical practitioners.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 143 ratings
  • Excellent podcast

    Fantastic topics, host, and guests!! Listen to and from work (currently a radiology resident). Plan to recommend to premeds and med students too. Appreciate all the hard work put into this! #600for60th

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dr. Medrano
    United States2 years ago
  • Audio Home For Us

    This podcast is great and CONTINUES to excel. Listening to episodes from anxiety, to how to excel in residency, to how SNMA is the greatest is all just amazing. Some how, even after a fellowship, Dr. Bradley continues to serve and gives US a home…..an audio home. Where all of our concerns and joys may live. Even if they are Star Wars scrubs 😂

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Aklum-Anani
    United States2 years ago
  • My favorite podcast EVER!

    Been listening to the Black Doctors Podcast podcast a few years now, from the time I was a post-baccalaureate student prepping for the MCAT. Now I’m in medical school. I must say, the information shared in this podcast has positively influenced my medical journey. I’ve taken advice from and been inspired by many of the stories told. Plus, I always end each episode in a good mood. I can always expect a good laugh from listening. Highly recommend anyone interested in a career in medicine or heal... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Love Bry
    United States2 years ago
  • Great podcast for URM in medicine

    Dr. Bradley is doing important work with this podcast! Definitely recommend for any URM in medicine or anyone looking for insight on career opportunities or how to transform programs and GME to better support URM students and clinicians!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DocTenn
    United States2 years ago
  • Best podcast

    Been a silent listener for a while but just had to say thank you to Dr Steven Bradley and all guests that share great tips and experiences helping us navigate the medical field as future black doctors!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    twegtm
    Sweden3 years ago

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Listeners praise the podcast for its supportive community and mentorship opportunities for underrepresented minorities in medicine.
The focus on medical ethics and societal challenges is appreciated, showcasing broader implications for listeners in their careers.
The host and guests are commended for discussing both challenges and successes within the healthcare field, providing inspiration and guidance.
Reviews highlight the importance of representation and shared experiences, making it a valuable resource for aspiring medical professionals.

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Is Regional Anesthesia Right for You?
Q: Is this safe?
Yes, regional anesthesia is very safe when performed by trained anesthesia professionals.
Is Regional Anesthesia Right for You?
Q: Can you be awake during surgery?
Yes, if you have a good nerve block, you can certainly be awake during your surgery.
Is Regional Anesthesia Right for You?
Q: Will I be awake during surgery?
Usually, with a nerve block, sedation is still given, but for cesarean deliveries, patients often prefer to be awake.
From HBCU to Heart Health and Equity Commons: Dr. Aubrey Grant's Inspiring Journey
Q: What do you do in your life to maintain wellness, to avoid burnout?
Dr. Grant emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and being intentional about connecting with his wife, creating a schedule that includes personal time.
The Importance of HBCUs and Diversifying Medicine w/ Dr. Gerald Onuoha
Q: What changed when you transitioned from high school to college?
Dr. Onuoha illustrates that a critical moment was when his mother discovered he was not doing well in school and emphasized his potential, which made him realize he needed to change.

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What is The Black Doctors Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content focuses on the unique experiences and challenges faced by underrepresented minorities in the healthcare field, particularly Black medical professionals. Engaging discussions cover a wide range of necessary topics including communication skills, job placement, medical education, and ethical considerations in various medical scenarios. Episodes often feature inspiring interviews with accomplished Black medical professionals who share their journeys, advice, and insights, thereby fostering community and mentorship among aspiring and current healthcare providers. This series likely serves as an indispensable resource for both medical students and professionals seeking guidance and support in their careers, in an atmosphere that enco... more

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Recent guests on The Black Doctors Podcast include:

1. Clive Callender
2. Aubrey Grant
3. Dr. Gerald Onuoha
4. Navin Goyal, MD
5. Joseph Thomas
6. Dr. Geden Franck
7. Dr. Tosin Odunsi
8. Dr. Emeka Anyanwu

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