Battle Cry is a podcast highlighting leaders of color in science, technology, engineering and medicine (STEM). We are here, we persevere, we resist then repeat
@ucsd_obgyn joins the nation in raising awareness of the US Black maternal health crisis. #BlackMaternalHealthWeek 2022 is elevating the national conversation for #maternalhealth equity. In solidarity, we advocate for ensuring a safe, positive, and just #birth for all.
This is required reading for anyone with a vested interest in our specialty and its need for more black physicians. The rate at which this happens to black and URM trainees is staggering.
https://t.co/4yeudSo16N
Thanks to @statnews for giving me a platform to discuss this painfully common but rarely discussed issue.
#BlackMedTwitter#MedTwitter#Gaslighting
Gaslighting of Black medical trainees makes residency something to ‘survive’ https://t.co/qfwcpuTacS via @statnews
🚨FINALIST for #UroStream101 Resident Mentorship Award🏆
Efe Chantal Ghanney Simons @EfeCGhanney
Resident @UclaUrology
2⃣-time NOMINEE 👏
"Dr.Ghanney Simons became a life mentor and the prime example of the physician and change agent I hope to become one day"
Congrats🙌
This weeks episode highlights Halan Mohamed, a PhD candidate in chemical engineering at University College of London! Our conversation from 2020 highlights her journey into STEM!
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Not everyday you get to turn the tables and interview your residency Chair. Thank you for the opportunity Dr. Warlick! We talk about his childhood (fun fact his dad is Ernie “Big Hoss” Warlick, his interest in science and his history making tenure as chair @UMNUrology
Dr. Christopher Warlick is an associate professor and chairman of urology at the University of Minnesota Department serving as the first Black chairman. He received his MD/Ph.D from the University of Minnesota and completed his urology residency at Johns Hopkins
2/ @AmandaJoyMD (#PublicVoices Fellow @TheOpEdProject & @Yale) wrote a piece on @TIME that resulted in the best outcome of all - Amanda's brother getting his COVID-19 vaccine.
https://t.co/TrQsK29qB9
Check out this week’s episode of BattleCry with Dr. Christopher Warlick, the (first Black) chairman of urology at the University of Minnesota! Episode drops this Friday! @UMNUrology
The more I learn about the history of OB/Gyn, the more I directly see how medical education has failed people with vulvas in their sexual health. Of course, a practice rooted in misogyny and racism will not prioritize sexual health and the quality of life of their patients.