• Pt. 2 of Overcoming Adversity: Dr. Tosin Odunsi's Persistence and Passion
    Sep 9 2024
    Pt. 2 of Overcoming Adversity: Dr. Tosin Odunsi's Persistence and Passion


    In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, the host interviews Dr. Tosin Odunsi, an OB/GYN in Chicago, about her remarkable journey into medicine. Dr. Odunsi shares how she was inspired by her father, a GYN oncologist, to pursue a career in medicine from the age of three. Despite numerous challenges, including rejections and repeated attempts at medical exams, Dr. Odunsi's perseverance and passion for women’s health led her to successfully become a physician. She discusses her educational path from Cornell to medical school and her determination to follow her calling against all odds.


    Dr. Odunsi opens up about the significant personal loss of her husband during her intern year of residency and how this tragedy shaped the trajectory of her life and career. She emphasizes that this defining moment made her re-evaluate her identity and pushed her to confront and manage her grief and PTSD while continuing her medical training. Through sharing her story publicly on social media and her platform 'Life by Tosin,' she found therapeutic solace that inspired many others facing similar struggles.


    Highlighting her late diagnosis of ADHD at age 35, Dr. Odunsi reflects on the missed opportunities for support during her academic years. She discusses her unique approach to teaching and patient care that accommodates diverse learning and cognitive styles, emphasizing routine and systematic approaches. Dr. Odunsi's transparency, resilience, and the consistent message of perseverance resonate through her discussions, providing motivation and guidance for future physicians navigating their own challenges in the medical field.


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    If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a comment and rating on iTunes. TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen.

    In-house music and audio production, so any ideas for improvements or suggestions for future guests are welcome. Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations or speaking engagements regarding health equity and medical ethics.


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    31 mins
  • Overcoming Adversity: Dr. Tosin Odunsi's Persistence and Passion
    Sep 2 2024
    Overcoming Adversity: Dr. Tosin Odunsi's Persistence and Passion


    In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, the host interviews Dr. Tosin Odunsi, an OB/GYN in Chicago, about her remarkable journey into medicine. Dr. Odunsi shares how she was inspired by her father, a GYN oncologist, to pursue a career in medicine from the age of three. Despite numerous challenges, including rejections and repeated attempts at medical exams, Dr. Odunsi's perseverance and passion for women’s health led her to successfully become a physician. She discusses her educational path from Cornell to medical school and her determination to follow her calling against all odds.


    Dr. Odunsi opens up about the significant personal loss of her husband during her intern year of residency and how this tragedy shaped the trajectory of her life and career. She emphasizes that this defining moment made her re-evaluate her identity and pushed her to confront and manage her grief and PTSD while continuing her medical training. Through sharing her story publicly on social media and her platform 'Life by Tocin,' she found therapeutic solace that inspired many others facing similar struggles.


    Highlighting her late diagnosis of ADHD at age 35, Dr. Odunsi reflects on the missed opportunities for support during her academic years. She discusses her unique approach to teaching and patient care that accommodates diverse learning and cognitive styles, emphasizing routine and systematic approaches. Dr. Odunsi's transparency, resilience, and the consistent message of perseverance resonate through her discussions, providing motivation and guidance for future physicians navigating their own challenges in the medical field.


    Interested in starting a podcast? Check out Riverside for your remote recording needs: RIVERSIDE.FM

    Use the discount code: BDPODCAST and save $25 off all USMLE, COMLEX and Residency Smartbanks.


    Do you need help with relaxation and decreasing stress? Check out AmbientRx on YouTube for music therapy and sound baths.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a comment and rating on iTunes. TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen.

    In-house music and audio production, so any ideas for improvements or suggestions for future guests are welcome. Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations or speaking engagements regarding health equity and medical ethics.


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    27 mins
  • What med school never taught you about navigating a career in medicine
    Aug 25 2024

    In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. Steven Bradley, a critical care anesthesiologist and medical ethicist, shares invaluable insights for those stepping into their first role as an attending physician. With his extensive experience in the medical field and over four years of podcasting, Dr. Bradley addresses the common challenges new attendings face and the strategies to overcome them. He introduces listeners to the OODA loop, a decision-making framework encompassing Observation, Orientation, Decision-making, and Action, which serves as a crucial tool for new doctors to smoothly transition into their roles while avoiding common pitfalls.


    Dr. Bradley emphasizes the importance of understanding the institutional culture and setting both personal and career goals early on. He discusses how to engage in continuous learning and the significance of financial literacy, including tips on achieving board certification. Moreover, Dr. Bradley delves into practical advice on balancing work and personal life, avoiding burnout, and navigating the often-complex institutional politics that new attendings might encounter.


    Listeners will also find detailed discussions on topics such as moonlighting, military salary considerations, and the fairness of work distribution. Dr. Bradley encourages new attendings to be mindful of their worth and to make informed decisions as they build their careers. The episode wraps up with strategies for creating a support network and maintaining a mindset geared towards continuous learning and adaptation, ensuring long-term success in their medical careers.


    Interested in starting a podcast? Check out Riverside for your remote recording needs: RIVERSIDE.FM

    Use the discount code: BDPODCAST and save $25 off all USMLE, COMLEX and Residency Smartbanks.


    Do you need help with relaxation and decreasing stress? Check out AmbientRx on YouTube for music therapy and sound baths.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a comment and rating on iTunes. TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen.

    In-house music and audio production, so any ideas for improvements or suggestions for future guests are welcome. Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations or speaking engagements regarding health equity and medical ethics.


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    33 mins
  • Clinical Informatics and cardiology w/ Dr. Emeka Anyanwu
    Aug 19 2024
    Clinical Informatics and cardiology w/ Dr. Emeka Anyanwu


    This episode of the Black Doctors Podcast features part two of a conversation with Dr. Emeka Anyanwu, a cardiologist and clinical informaticist practicing in Philadelphia. Steven and Emeka reflect on their shared experiences from residency at the University of Chicago and Emeka's impressive journey from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to becoming a leader in his field. Emeka shares his background, educational path, and how his interest in computer science and medicine intersected to shape his career.


    Dr. Anyanwu discusses his educational journey, starting from Bowling Green State University with a degree in chemistry and computer science, through medical school at Case Western Reserve University, and his residency and fellowship in cardiology at the University of Chicago. Emeka also completed a master's degree in biomedical informatics, which laid the groundwork for his dual career in cardiology and informatics. He emphasizes that his love for data, non-invasive diagnostics, and the practical applications of computer science were significant factors that drew him to cardiology and informatics.


    Throughout the conversation, both doctors reflect on the importance of maintaining passions outside of medicine, the challenges of balancing dual careers, and the value of consistent effort and resilience. They discuss the broad opportunities in the field of informatics and its significance in enhancing the practice of medicine. Emeka shares insights on the interactions between clinicians and IT departments, highlighting how informatics helps bridge gaps and improve healthcare delivery through innovative solutions.


    Sign up for the University of Chicago's GME Open House here! (Available through 8/22/2024)


    Interested in starting a podcast? Check out Riverside for your remote recording needs: RIVERSIDE.FM

    Use the discount code: BDPODCAST and save $25 off all USMLE, COMLEX and Residency Smartbanks.


    Do you need help with relaxation and decreasing stress? Check out AmbientRx on YouTube for music therapy and sound baths.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a comment and rating on iTunes. TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen.

    In-house music and audio production, so any ideas for improvements or suggestions for future guests are welcome. Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations or speaking engagements regarding health equity and medical ethics.


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    28 mins
  • The Intersection of Medicine and Tech w/ Cardiologist Dr. Emeka Anyanwu
    Aug 12 2024
    The Intersection of Medicine and Tech w/ Cardiologist Dr. Emeka Anyanwu


    In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, host Steven chats with Dr. Emeka Anyanwu, a cardiologist and clinical informaticist practicing in Philadelphia. Steven and Emeka reflect on their shared experiences from residency at the University of Chicago and Emeka's impressive journey from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to becoming a leader in his field. Emeka shares his background, educational path, and how his interest in computer science and medicine intersected to shape his career.


    Dr. Anyanwu discusses his educational journey, starting from Bowling Green State University with a degree in chemistry and computer science, through medical school at Case Western Reserve University, and his residency and fellowship in cardiology at the University of Chicago. Emeka also completed a master's degree in biomedical informatics, which laid the groundwork for his dual career in cardiology and informatics. He emphasizes that his love for data, non-invasive diagnostics, and the practical applications of computer science were significant factors that drew him to cardiology and informatics.


    Throughout the conversation, both doctors reflect on the importance of maintaining passions outside of medicine, the challenges of balancing dual careers, and the value of consistent effort and resilience. They discuss the broad opportunities in the field of informatics and its significance in enhancing the practice of medicine. Emeka shares insights on the interactions between clinicians and IT departments, highlighting how informatics helps bridge gaps and improve healthcare delivery through innovative solutions.


    Sign up for the University of Chicago's GME Open House here! (Available through 8/22/2024)


    Interested in starting a podcast? Check out Riverside for your remote recording needs: RIVERSIDE.FM

    Use the discount code: BDPODCAST and save $25 off all USMLE, COMLEX and Residency Smartbanks.


    Do you need help with relaxation and decreasing stress? Check out AmbientRx on YouTube for music therapy and sound baths.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a comment and rating on iTunes. TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen.

    In-house music and audio production, so any ideas for improvements or suggestions for future guests are welcome. Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations or speaking engagements regarding health equity and medical ethics.


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    36 mins
  • From Howard to Harvard with OBGYN Dr. Omari Young
    Aug 8 2024
    From Howard to Harvard with OBGYN Dr. Omari Young


    In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, host Dr. Steven Bradley welcomes his former mentor, Dr. Omari Young, an OB-GYN, to explore his career journey and mentorship experiences. Dr. Young shares his inspiring story starting from his childhood in Flint, Michigan, surrounded by influential healthcare professionals in his family. He recounts his academic journey from being a collegiate athlete at Kalamazoo College, attending Howard University College of Medicine, to completing his residency at the prestigious Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Dr. Young highlights the significance of mentorship and the culture of excellence fostered at Howard University that shaped his medical career.


    Dr. Young discusses his decision-making process during his last year of residency, ultimately choosing to return to Flint to work alongside his father at Hurley Medical Center. He emphasizes the importance of personal and professional fulfillment, citing his enriching experience as a residency program director and his commitment to medical student and resident mentorship. Dr. Young's transition to academic medicine was influenced by his passion for shaping future physicians and his dedication to community health.


    During their insightful conversation, Dr. Young also highlights recent changes in OB-GYN residency applications, providing valuable advice for aspiring OB-GYNs. He underscores the importance of applicants distinguishing themselves through extracurricular activities and leadership roles. Furthermore, Dr. Young shares his personal commitment to wellness through running marathons and reflects on the evolving landscape of graduate medical education, notably the rise of resident and fellow unions advocating for better working conditions.



    Interested in starting a podcast? Check out Riverside for your remote recording needs: RIVERSIDE.FM

    Use the discount code: BDPODCAST and save $25 off all USMLE, COMLEX and Residency Smartbanks.


    Do you need help with relaxation and decreasing stress? Check out AmbientRx on YouTube for music therapy and sound baths.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a comment and rating on iTunes. TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen.

    In-house music and audio production, so any ideas for improvements or suggestions for future guests are welcome. Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations or speaking engagements regarding health equity and medical ethics.


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    40 mins
  • Sea Stories and Life Lessons from Military Medicine
    Jul 29 2024
    Sea Stories and Life Lessons from Military Medicine


    In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. Steven Bradley discusses the realities of working in military medicine, sharing personal stories and valuable lessons learned during his time in the Navy. He discusses leadership challenges, including unnecessary bureaucracy and inefficiencies within the military system, and emphasizes the importance of understanding promotion pathways and leadership dynamics. Dr. Bradley also recounts his experience on a humanitarian mission aboard the USNS Comfort and the complications that arose, culminating in his unexpected relief from a COVID-19 deployment. He highlights the importance of strategic career planning and shares tips on how to navigate and leverage opportunities effectively within both military and civilian medical careers. Additionally, Dr. Bradley invites listeners to explore the Black Doctors Community Podcast, aimed at educating patients and families about the healthcare system, and introduces Ambient RX, his mindfulness and sound healing initiative aimed at improving mental health for both patients and healthcare providers.


    Interested in starting a podcast? Check out Riverside for your remote recording needs: RIVERSIDE.FM

    Use the discount code: BDPODCAST and save $25 off all USMLE, COMLEX and Residency Smartbanks.


    Do you need help with relaxation and decreasing stress? Check out AmbientRx on YouTube for music therapy and sound baths.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a comment and rating on iTunes. TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen.

    In-house music and audio production, so any ideas for improvements or suggestions for future guests are welcome. Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations or speaking engagements regarding health equity and medical ethics.


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    44 mins
  • 5 Things To Know Before Becoming a Military Physician
    Jul 22 2024
    5 Things To Know Before Becoming a Military Physician


    In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, host Dr. Steven Bradley, an anesthesiologist with a focus on medical ethics and healthcare disparities, delves into his experiences and insights on military medicine. Having served four years in the Navy as an active duty physician, Dr. Bradley shares his journey from medical school, where he applied for the Health Professional Scholarship Program (HPSP) but was not accepted, to eventually joining during his residency. He discusses the contractual obligations, financial drawbacks, and political dynamics that make military medicine a challenging path, especially for those still navigating their medical education and early career stages.


    Dr. Bradley emphasizes the difficulties associated with the military’s rank structure and the potential conflicts that arise when aligning clinical decisions with military protocols, which differ significantly from civilian medical practice. He reflects on how these hierarchical and political constraints can add stress and complicate patient care delivery. Additionally, he highlights the impact on family life, especially regarding travel restrictions, that comes with a career in military medicine, urging prospective military physicians to consider the long-term commitments and sacrifices involved.


    The episode also touches on recent podcast episodes, including discussions on neurodivergence with Dr. Bianca Bush and a career change story from an anesthesiology resident who previously worked as a physical therapist. As a seasoned podcaster, Dr. Bradley provides an honest and reflective account of his military service, aiming to advise and inform those contemplating a similar path. He advises caution for those considering the military route and underscores the importance of weighing all aspects before making such a life-changing decision.


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    Interested in starting a podcast? Check out Riverside for your remote recording needs: RIVERSIDE.FM

    Use the discount code: BDPODCAST and save $25 off all USMLE, COMLEX and Residency Smartbanks.


    Do you need help with relaxation and decreasing stress? Check out AmbientRx on YouTube for music therapy and sound baths.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a comment and rating on iTunes. TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen.

    In-house music and audio production, so any ideas for improvements or suggestions for future guests are welcome. Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations or speaking engagements regarding health equity and medical ethics.


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    32 mins