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- Dr. Bayo
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Bridging Racial Disparity: Black Women in Medicine and the Path to the Next Generation
With Ivie Okundaye, MD
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The Beyond Clinical Walls podcast brings real healthcare stories to life. Tune in for candid conversations that break down complex health information and champion equitable care for all. Whether you’re a healthcare professional or a patient, join us as we explore ways to make healthcare better for everyone.
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I’m excited to share my podcast, Beyond Clinical Walls Podcast. This podcast is aiming to break down barriers, illuminate the diverse experiences of individuals navigating the healthcare system, and foster an inclusive dialogue on health literacy, equity, and advocacy.
Bridging Racial Disparity: Black Women in Medicine and the Path to the Next Generation
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Preparing children for periods
Some girls fear telling their parents they are bleeding when they begin their periods, highlighting the need for open, early conversations about menstrual health. As parents, we cannot predict when our children’s menstrual cycles will start…
– DR. BAYO
Black women are 40 percent more likely to die from breast cancer
Breast cancer remains the second-most common cancer and the second-leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States.
– DR. BAYO
What Black Women Need to Know About Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines
cases of whooping cough have tripled
Having two young children, and as we prepare to head back to school in the U.S., I am concerned as whooping cough is a serious, contagious illness.
– DR. BAYO
FOR BLACK WOMEN,
the importance of finding a doctor who possesses medical expertise and understands and respects their unique experiences cannot be overstated. Given the glaring disparity…
– DR. BAYO
The symptoms of eating disorders,
can overlap and present in Black individuals just as they do in any other race. People with eating disorders often will experience fluctuation in weight, express shame and guilt related to food…
– DR. BAYO
What Black Women Need to Know About Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines
Breast cancer remains the second-most common cancer and the second-leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States.
Black Women Are Paying the Price For Systemic Racism in Breast Cancer Care
As women, we often hear about the importance of breast cancer screening and early detection. However, for Black women, despite significant improvements
Even Treatable Types of Breast Cancer Are More Deadly for Black Women. Here’s What Needs To Change
Recent studies have shed light on a disturbing trend in breast cancer outcomes: Black women are more likely to die from all