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Decolonize Your Healthcare is a podcast dedicated to uncovering and dismantling the deep-rooted impacts of colonialism within modern healthcare systems, especially as they affect Black and marginalized communities. Through compelling storytelling, expert interviews, and actionable insights, this series explores how systemic bias, historical trauma, and institutional inequities continue to shape health outcomes today. Each week, join us for a deep dive into topics like implicit bias in medical care, dismantling bias within healthcare including confirmation and superiority bias, maternity health disparities, mental health within Black communities, and the importance of representation among healthcare professionals. With episodes structured to raise awareness, engage listeners in practical self-advocacy, and empower communities to demand and create change, Decolonize Your Healthcare serves as a guide for individuals and allies alike. Together, we’ll explore a path toward culturally competent care, restore trust in medicine, and reimagine a future where healthcare equity is more than an ideal—it’s a reality.
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Sunday Nov 17, 2024
Decolonizing Your Healthcare: A Journey with Dr. Erica Steele
Sunday Nov 17, 2024
Sunday Nov 17, 2024
Join Dr. Erica Steele as she embarks on a transformative journey to decolonize the healthcare system. This enlightening episode delves into the intricacies of dismantling systemic biases and inadequacies within the healthcare industry, offering both personal and historical perspectives. Dr. Steele shares her experiences and challenges as a pioneer in natural and holistic medicine, highlighting the impact of colonization on indigenous practices and the ongoing struggle for healthcare autonomy.
Explore alarming statistics and historical injustices faced by marginalized communities, with a focus on Black and Indigenous populations. Dr. Steele emphasizes the importance of overcoming biases and educating ourselves about the systemic racism embedded in healthcare. She sheds light on the exploitation of Black bodies in medical experimentation, as discussed in Harriet A. Washington's "Medical Apartheid," and how these practices contribute to the persistent mistrust in medical institutions.
In this episode, discover the impact of healthcare inequalities on various marginalized groups, including women, LGBTQIA individuals, and people with disabilities. Dr. Steele advocates for informed consent and patient empowerment, urging listeners to critically examine their healthcare experiences and take control of their health journey. As we navigate the complexities of decolonizing healthcare, Dr. Steele offers hope and guidance towards a more inclusive and equitable system.