
The WoMed is a space to discuss, debate, and celebrate all things Women in Medicine! Danielle Maltby is joined by co-host Jackie Camardo to bring new issues and faces to light in the medical community. These nursing vets bring humor, reality, and a serious passion for the world around them to discussions on self-care, emerging healthcare trends, education, activism, patient stories, and pop cultur... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 204 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | ScienceLife SciencesMedicineHealth & Fitness | ||||

They say all good things must come to an end! After some thoughtful contemplation, D and Jac have made the decision to end the pod (for now). After five incredible years, it wasn’t an easy choice to make, but one they felt was necessary. The gals exp... more
Caitlin Crosby is the multifaceted force behind The Giving Keys, a jewelry company with a heartwarming mission to support individuals transitioning out of homelessness in Los Angeles. She is also an author, TEDx speaker, and Oprah ambassador. (Yes, y... more
Almost a year later, D and Jac are reunited with their fav Harvard Nutritional Psychiatrist (NBD), Dr. Uma Naidoo, to discuss her new book, "Calm Your Mind With Food," which focuses on the link between diet and anxiety, emphasizing the importance of ... more
TW: suicide
Dr. Uma Naidoo is a Nutritional Psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School, best-selling author, professional chef, and more. She joins your hosts today to discuss how the gut and brain are connected, the importance of what food you eat, and... more
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Ms Danielle, you are one classy, intelligent, caring beautiful Soul. mr m a makes me so angry he played his role oh so well and when it was time for the real deal (babies) and other promises that we have no idea about that were made he cut you loose. I use to think he was such a nice guy but nice guys can wear masks to. I wish you all the best in this life, you deserve the best Ms.D ✌🏼♥️
Another status quo podcast that lack an intersectionality framework. Very outdated and cissexist approach with discussing reproductive health through a straight, wyte, cisgender lens - been there done that. Needs to expand to include the diversity of marginalized identities and how reproductive and health impacts. It’s 2023 so 1983. Do better!
I may be one of the few listeners not in the healthcare field but I wanted to take a moment to call out that if you’re the same boat as me, this is definitely still a MUST listen for all things women’s health! I genuinely love Danielle and Jackie’s conversations and their approach to interviews with other healthcare professions - I always learn so much and can tell how much they care for and love their listeners. I’m so happy to have this as a resource!
Thank you for bringing your expertise, knowledge, humor, and warmth to so many topics women need to learn more about! My only request from a listener on the older end of the spectrum — how about a peri-menopause/menopause series? (Or maybe you have and I didn’t see them!) Thanks for the good work you do.
I love that this podcast is both informative and entertaining. The mix of topics is great and fresh.
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