
Welcome to "Reede Scholars Live!" hosted by Dr. Mary E. Fleming. In this episode, Dr. Fleming sits down with Dr. Cory D. Mitchell, D.Bioethics, MA, HEC-C, the first African American system ethicist in the history of Catholic health care. Dr. Mitchell's work delves into the intersections of organizational ethics, clinical ethics, social policy, and practice, exploring their impact on biopsychosocial outcomes. As the founder and CEO of EntreVita, Dr. Mitchell leads efforts in delivering uncommon creation and social innovation through science and technology to address society's toughest challenges. Join us as we dive into a conversation about creating ecosystems of shared values and making historic strides in the field of health care ethics. Tune in to gain valuable insights from this groundbreaking discussion!
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/cory-mitchell-d-bioethics-ma-mba-c-hec-c-a264a710
Mar 16, 2024
37 min

🎙️ Welcome to Reede Scholars Live Podcast with Dr. Mary Fleming!
In this episode, Dr. Mary Fleming sits down with the renowned American and Canadian physician, healthcare executive, and innovator, Dr. Marc-David Munk. With a reputation as a thought leader in the realms of value-based, consumer-facing healthcare, and global health, Dr. Munk brings a wealth of experience to the conversation.
🏥 Experience as an Expert in Alternative Care Delivery Models:
Dr. Munk's impressive journey includes serving as the Chief Medical Officer for Clinics and Retail Pharmacy at CVS Health. His strategic contributions were a pivotal factor in CVS's commitment to providing enhanced medical services directly to consumers. Recognized by the Advisory Board for his innovative approach, Dr. Munk's background promises not only care delivery enhancements but also further innovation in healthcare services.
Prior to his role at CVS, Dr. Munk served as the Chief Medical Officer at Iora Health, a Boston-based primary care company lauded by the New York Times and Wall Street Journal for its innovative care model. His leadership played a crucial role in restructuring Iora Health's care model, resulting in improved care quality scores. The company was later acquired by One Medical and subsequently by Amazon, underscoring the impact of Dr. Munk's contributions.
📚 Author of "Urgent Calls From Distant Places":
Dr. Munk is not only a seasoned healthcare executive but also a compelling author. His latest book, "Urgent Calls From Distant Places: an Emergency Doctor's Notes about Life and Death in East Africa," provides a gripping collection of medical essays based on his experiences as an emergency flight surgeon with Amref Health Africa Flying Doctors. Released in print, digital, and audiobook formats on January 30, 2024, the book has received praise from Kirkus Reviews for its enthralling portrayal of emergency care under challenging circumstances.
👩⚕️ Tune in as Dr. Mary Fleming delves into Dr. Marc-David Munk's insights on healthcare innovation, alternative care delivery models, and the inspiration behind his compelling book.
📖 Book Recommendations:
"Urgent Calls From Distant Places: an Emergency Doctor's Notes about Life and Death in East Africa" by Dr. Marc-David Munk
🔗 Connect with Dr. Munk:
https://www.mdmunk.com
Don't miss this insightful episode of Reede Scholars Live - where thought leaders come together to explore the frontiers of healthcare innovation! Subscribe now and stay informed.
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Feb 6, 2024
57 min

🎙️ **Reede Scholars Live Podcast: Let’s Talk Health Equity, Health Plans, and AI
Join us for a compelling episode of Reede Scholars Live, hosted by the brilliant Dr. Mary Fleming. In this episode, Dr. Aisha Rahim, an accomplished Internal Medicine Doctor and Health Care Executive at John Hopkins Health Plans, shares her inspiring journey and commitment to advocating for health equity.
🤰 **Navigating Personal Experiences:**
Dr. Rahim opens up about her own experiences with two complicated pregnancies, revealing how these challenges ignited her passion for championing health equity. Through personal stories, she sheds light on the importance of understanding diverse healthcare needs.
🏥 **The Role of Health Insurance Plans:**
Discover the instrumental role health insurance plans play in achieving health equity. Dr. Rahim delves into how strategic healthcare policies and comprehensive insurance coverage can bridge gaps, ensuring that everyone has access to quality care, regardless of their background or circumstances.
💡 **Bias in AI and Health Equity:**
The conversation takes an insightful turn as Dr. Mary and Dr. Aisha discuss the intersection of artificial intelligence and health equity. Uncover the potential biases in AI systems and their impact on healthcare outcomes. Gain valuable insights into addressing these challenges to promote a fair and inclusive healthcare landscape.
🌐 **Building a Healthier Future:**
Explore tangible solutions and initiatives that can contribute to a more equitable healthcare system. Dr. Rahim's expertise as a Healthcare Executive brings a unique perspective to the conversation, offering practical strategies for creating positive change in the healthcare industry.
🎊 **Empower Yourself with Knowledge:**
Don't miss this enlightening episode of Reede Scholars Live as Dr. Mary Fleming and Dr. Aisha Rahim engage in a thought-provoking dialogue that transcends boundaries and inspires action. Subscribe, like, and share to be part of the movement towards a healthier, more equitable future for all.
🔗 **Connect with Reede Scholars:**
- Instagram: @ReedeScholarsinc
- Website: Reedescholars.org
#HealthEquity #AIinHealthcare #PodcastInterview #ReedeScholarsLive #HealthInsurance #InclusiveHealthcare
Jan 16, 2024
30 min

Join us on an inspiring journey as Dr. Mary Fleming hosts the dynamic duo, Kelajah and Candace Shepard, on Reede Scholars Live. Kelajah, a former soldier turned entrepreneur, discovered his passion for entrepreneurship and doula work after the joyful news of expecting their rainbow baby in 2020. This transformative experience prompted Kelajah to embark on a mission to fill the gap in childbirth education and support in Mississippi.
Candace, a proud graduate and Naval Officer, found herself at a crossroads in 2020, leading her back to Mississippi with a newfound purpose. In 2022, she founded "Be Well," an herbal apothecary, and together with Kelajah, they became invaluable fertility, miscarriage, birth, and postpartum doulas.
On Reede Scholars Live, we delve into their remarkable journey, discussing Kelajah's "Better Father Figure" workshop and Candace's mission to address maternal and infant mortality rates in Mississippi. Through heartfelt conversations, education, and compassionate care, they empower families with the knowledge and support they rightfully deserve.
🌈 Subscribe now and join the Reede Scholars Live community as we explore the transformative stories and impactful work of individuals like Kelajah and Candace. It's time to amplify voices, share experiences, and inspire change! 🌍✨
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#ReedeScholarsLive #Inspiration #Doulas #MississippiHealthcare #postpartumdepression #midwifery
Nov 29, 2023
35 min

In this episode, we are joined by Reagan Portis, Madison, Mississippi resident, and current 9th grader. In addition to excelling at her schoolwork, Reagan is an artist, an author, a photographer, and the owner of a mixed media technology company, Rea and Ray Productions. Her book, Just for Girls Coloring and Activity Book: Building Confidence in Black Children was created to uplift the confidence and self-image of little Black and Brown girls everywhere and show that beauty is found within themselves.
We discuss the challenges of having a positive self-image in our current culture, opportunities for self-reflection, and empowerment, and the importance of diversity in our academic and personal lives. Reagan shares her excitement about creating spaces for others to share their talents and encourages young people to explore avenues to be entrepreneurs.
#kidprenuers #homeschooling #selfimage #blackhomeschoolers #selfefficacy #entreprenuership #positiveselfimage #diversity #representationmatters
May 10, 2023
21 min

In this episode, we are joined by Jeff McKinney, founder of One2Gration. Originally from Texas, Mr. McKinney traveled to Nashville, TN to attend Fisk University and study computer science. Mr. McKinney’s career has since traversed Corporate America into entrepreneurship. He describes his challenges with micro and macro aggressions of racism in the workspace and its effect on his mental health.
His training and these experiences led to the development of One2Gration. One2Gration was created to connect the dots of our world using technology; and, ultimately, to cultivate a global community where all people thrive. Their vision is to ensure that no one is left out of the conversation and that all people have access to the resources and solutions when they need them most.
#techprenuerforthepeople #one2gration #healthequity #mentalhealth #tech #respocial
Apr 25, 2023
38 min

In this episode, Annelle Primm, MD, MPH, a psychiatrist and Senior Medical Advisor of The Steve Fund, joins us. Dr. Primm has a long-standing commitment to serving vulnerable populations and has previously served as Deputy Medical Director of the American Psychiatric Association, an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and as Director of the APA’s Division of Diversity and Health Equity.
The Steve Fund is the nation’s leading organization focused on supporting the mental health and emotional well-being of young people of color. At the Steve Fund, Dr. Primm works to be part of the solution by enlightening family members, faculty, university administrators, and students themselves, to understand the needs of students of color and be intentional and deliberate about instituting protective factors to optimize their college experience.
Apr 17, 2023
38 min

In this episode, we are joined by Gerald Onuoha, MD, an internal medicine hospitalist in Nashville, TN and founder of Everybody vs Racism. Prompted by the death of George Floyd, Everybody vs Racism’s mission is to Eradicate Racism by providing awareness, education, and resources to communities, organizations, and businesses in the private and public sector about social injustices, systematic racism, and equal opportunities for EVERYBODY.
Dr. Onuoha is a graduate of Tennessee State University and Meharry Medical College. We discuss the nurture and support provided by HBCU’s, contrasted by the saddening statistics of black men in medicine today and the possibilities of early intervention to combat the school to prison pipeline. Our conversation also explores the dynamic nature of blackness in America and the diaspora, resilience and the opportunities for community building.
#healthequity #hbcu #blackmeninmedicine #antiracism #everybodyvsracism
Jan 24, 2023
52 min

In this episode, we are joined by Joe Betancourt, MD, MPH, an internal medical physician and current Senior Vice President for Equity and Community Health at Mass General Hospital in Boston, MA. Dr. Betancourt will be the new President of the Commonwealth Fund in New York, New York starting January 2023.
We discuss the changing landscape of health equity and how lived experience and preparedness guided Dr. Betancourt through his career from diversity and multicultural affairs to founding the Disparities Solution Center to creating a Senior Vice President role at a major hospital system to now leading a healthcare focused philanthropic organization dedicated to affordable, quality health care, for everyone.
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Dec 21, 2022
34 min

In this episode, we are joined by Zerita Buchanan, DDS, fourth generation dentist, owner of the private practice Dental Dreams, LLC in Lithonia, GA, and the current Joseph L. Henry Oral Health Fellow at The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Dr. Buchanan completed her undergraduate degree at Spelman college and her dental degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Dentistry. We discuss the barriers that prevent students from pursuing dentistry, reasons why dentistry and medicine remain separate intervention pathways, and how oral health influences our whole health. As Dr. Buchanan mentors future students in programs like IDID (Increasing Diversity in Dentistry) program; she stresses the importance of perseverance, support systems and self-care.
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Oct 27, 2022
34 min
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