LaidBlack
Podcast de Farrah-Amoy Fullerton
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LaidBlack is an informal conversational series on race in medicine and medical education hosted by Dr. Farrah-Amoy Fullerton, PGY-1 Pediatric Resident...
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4 episodiosThis episode features Black women medical students across the nation and the globe in order to discuss how far medical education has come since the start of the Black Lives Matter movements. Many institutions and corporations committed to fighting racism and white supremacy last summer, but where are we now? Hosted by Farrah-Amoy Fullerton, 4th-year medical student at UABSOM. Watch LiveStream of this episode at LaidBlack Podcast on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWzWJLozatk) Meet the Panelists: Kyshari McCullough, OMS4 at Ohio University in Columbus, OH Alana Parker, MS3 at CUNY School of Medicine Sallyanna Bazelais, MS3 at TouroCOM Courtney Chineme, OMS-3 at RowanSOM Erycka Webb, MS4 at Saba University School of Medicine Kika Otiono, MS2 at McMaster University in Canada
LaidBlack is an ongoing, informal conversational series on race in medicine and medical education. This week’s topic is “Microaggressions, Overt Acts of Racism, and their Profound Effects on the Mental Health of BIPOC Students and Residents”. The discussion will be hosted by a panel consisting of students with their own unique, personal experiences on institutional neglect and abuse toward the BIPOC community. Confirmed Panelists: Farrah-Amoy Fullerton, MS4- Administrative Leader of Student-Led Anti-Racism Movement at UABSOM Devin Gladys, MS- Pomona College Alum, the University of California in Los Angeles Alum with Master’s of Science in Molecular Biology
The first PUBLIC LaidBlack discusses the vast disparities seen in COVID-19, worsened in smaller indigenous communities like the Navajo Nation. The discussion will be led by a panel consisting of students and faculty who’ll be speaking on these disparities. Link to the presentation from live Zoom session: https://prezi.com/nlwkbg5ixcvu Panelists: Farrah-Amoy Fullerton, MS4- Administrative Leader of Student-Led Anti-Racism Movement at UABSOM Dr. Samantha Hill, President, UAB Minority Health and Health Research Center Young Professionals Board Neda Ilieva, MS2, MD-Ph.D. Candidate interested in the Pathology of Neurodegeneration Edgar Soto, M3, MSPH Candidate interested in Surgical Health Disparities in Underserved Communities
This is the first session of LaidBlack, scheduled intentionally on July 4th. Prior to the start of the Zoom audio recording, we delved into Frederick Douglass' "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July" and the two sides this traditional American holiday has to Black and non-Black citizens. Unfortunately, this episode will miss that important introduction but I recommend listening to NPR's Rendition from Frederick Douglass' descendants to fill yourself in. Panelists: Farrah-Amoy Fullerton, MS4- Administrative Leader of Student-Led Anti-Racism Movement at UABSOM Michael Liptrot, MS2- President of UABSOM Student National Medical Association Morgen Owens, MS4- Learning Community Representative Rob Rosencrans, GS2- Representative of Medical Students for Reduced Harm Jason Noah- Program Director for Student Success. PowerPoint presentation: https://prezi.com/oqqq_ze4qtc1
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