The Importance of Birthing Your Best Work
Black Girl Healing
Reflections on wellness from a Black woman physician finally learning to heal after decades of healing others.
As we approach the next change of season, it’s time to start thinking about what we — as Black women healthcare professionals at the forefront of making changes in health equity — have done, have yet to do, what seeds we will be planting, and what we’re not feeling quite ready or able yet to grow to fruition out of unpreparedness, fear, reticence, or hesitancy.?
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In this episode of the Melanin & Medicine Podcast, I’m sharing the importance of normalizing, recognizing, and acknowledging the importance of the stages we take on the road to birthing our best.
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Dr. Uwemedimo is a former physician-researcher & professor, and now works as community health equity consultant & social entrepreneurship coach and CEO & Founder of two social enterprises. Her social impact practice,?Strong Children Wellness?is focused on reverse integrating physical health, mental health and social services for psychosocially complex children and families. The Strong Children Wellness model has been awarded over $600,000 in social impact funding and has been featured in Crain's, New York Times, Fierce Healthcare and more. As founder of?Melanin & Medicine, she helps Black women in healthcare create strategic partnerships with healthcare institutions and community organizations to build and fund community health equity programs that are sustainable, create massive impact and return on investment.