• Medial Record Biases
    Jun 26 2024

    Join host Dr. Nwando Anyaoku as she welcomes Adie Goldberg, a social worker, and Robert Leavitt, a Chaplain, both members of the palliative care team at Providence Sacred Heart in Spokane, Washington. Together, they discuss their efforts to combat bias in medical chart records, which can manifest through stigmatizing language in electronic health records (EHR) and impact patient care across providers. Tune in to discover how to identify and address these biases in your own health records, empowering you to take action for better healthcare outcomes.

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    28 mins
  • LGBTQIA+ Health Care
    Jun 12 2024

    Host, Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, welcomed Dr. Kevin Wang, Medical Director of the Providence Clinical Network LGBTQIA+ program, and Bentley Fox, Senior Program Manager for an LGBTQAI+ healthcare initiative at Providence, to shed light on the health care challenges faced by LGBTQAI+ individuals and underscore the critical importance of their work.

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    30 mins
  • Menopause and Perimenopause
    May 29 2024

    Dr. Dina Gordon and host, Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, engage in a thought-provoking conversation exploring the challenges and symptoms women encounter during perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Gordon shares insightful advice and practical strategies to effectively navigate these issues.

    Moreover, they delve into the inequities in health care access that hinder women's ability to seek proper menopausal care.

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    31 mins
  • Minority Mental Health
    May 14 2024

    Dr. Nwando Anyaoku invited Dr. Arpan Waghray, CEO of Providence’s Well Being Trust, to discuss the challenges and obstacles that minority communities encounter in accessing mental health care. Dr. Waghray delves into the stigma surrounding mental health within minority communities and highlights Providence's initiatives to bridge gaps in care, notably through community partnerships. A core objective for Dr. Waghray is to destigmatize conversations around mental health and foster a culture where such discussions are normalized.

    If you would like additional information on resources, please check out these links:

    • Minority Mental Health Awareness Month: Resources Supporting Minority Populations - Well Being Trust
    • Resources - Well Being Trust
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    31 mins
  • Black Maternal Health Care
    Apr 23 2024

    Host, Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, Chief Health Equity and Clinical Innovation Officer at Providence welcomed guests Dr. Tanya Sorensen, executive director Maternal and Fetal Medicine and Sauleiha Akangbe, clinical program manager, JUST Birth Network.

    On this episode, Dr. Sorensen and Sauleiha share some insight with us about why Black women face alarming disparities in maternal mortality rates compared to white women, regardless of their income or education level. And why this racial disparity extends to other life-threatening conditions during pregnancy, such as pre-eclampsia and postpartum hemorrhage, and increased rates of preterm birth and low birth weight.

    They also discussed some of the ways in which Providence is addressing these health equity issues, such as with the JUST Birth Network | Swedish.

    Additional information about Black maternal health care

    CDC data show that Black women are two to three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women, with most of the maternal deaths being preventable. This heightened risk spans all income and education levels. According to the study from the National Bureau of Economic Research, the wealthiest Black woman in California is at a higher risk of maternal mortality than the least wealthy white woman.

    Black birthing people are also more likely to experience life-threatening conditions like preeclampsia, postpartum hemorrhage, and blood clots, as well as increased incidence of other pregnancy-related complications like preterm birth and low birth weight.

    Amid a national reckoning with the systemic racism underpinning American society and health care, advocates are pushing forward solutions from multiple angles, including reforming policy, health systems and medical education, and bolstering community-based organizations that advocate for better care and resources for Black moms.

    Please subscribe to the Culture of Health podcast on your favorite podcast platform and get new episodes the second and forth weeks of every month.

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    37 mins
  • The Black Birth Empowerment Initiative
    Apr 11 2024

    The Black Birth Empowerment Initiative (BBEI - pronounced “Bay”) is a component of the Swedish Doula Program that seeks to honor Black lives by centering and uplifting the Black birth experience with culturally congruent doula care. The Black Birth Empowerment Initiative provides doula care created for us by us to empower Black/African American clients for delivery and after their baby arrives.


    BBEI was created to address the disparities in the black community including disproportionately higher prenatal complications, stillbirths, postpartum complications, and increased mortality rates for both the mother and child.


    Learn more https://www.swedish.org/services/doula-services/black-birth-empowerment-initiative

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    37 mins
  • Prevention is the Cure: Colorectal Cancer
    Mar 26 2024

    Host, Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, engages in a discussion with Dr. Sonja Maddox, a primary care physician at PAC Med (part of the Providence family), and Denise Colome, Director of Health Equity in the South Division. Together, they delve into the intricate nuances of health equity pertaining to colorectal cancer.

    Throughout the episode, they shed light on the specific challenges faced by Black and LatinX communities regarding this disease, while also exploring the proactive measures being taken by Providence to address these issues.

    "The best screening is the one that's taken." - Denise Colome

    One of our partners in addressing the health equity issues around cancer is Stand Up to Cancer. If you would like more information, you can do so at www.providence.org/lp/stand-up-to-cancer.

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    26 mins
  • *Coming Soon: Prevention is the Cure - Colorectal Cancer
    Mar 13 2024

    Our episode on colorectal cancer will be published on March 26.

    In this episode, we explore the impact of health equity on colorectal cancer, uncovering the disparities in prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, and survival rates that different populations face. Join us as we discuss the interconnected factors such as socioeconomic status, access to healthcare, and environmental influences that contribute to these disparities, and explore potential solutions to achieve greater equity in colorectal cancer care.

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    1 min