• Dr. K and Dr. Vanessa Freeman talk about Mental Health and the Black Community
    May 7 2023

    Dr. Vanessa Freeman, a psychiatrist for the United States Army talks to Dr. K about what her childhood desire to become a psychiatrist. She educates us on what Black families need to get help for mental illness. Listen to her informative interview during Mental Health Awareness Month. #mentalhealth

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Dr.Jacquelyn Turner Speaks about Colon Cancer in Black Patients
    Mar 10 2023

    Dr. Jacqueline Turner talks to Dr. K about colon cancer in Black patients. As a colorectal surgeon at Tulane University she explains the health disparities and how Black patients continue to die at alarming rates. She stresses we still need to stress the need of colonoscopies at the earlier age of 45 and not 50 years of age.

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    16 mins
  • Fast Food in Black Communities
    Feb 26 2023

    This week, Dr. Kendra Outler interviews Dr. Naa Oya A. Kwate, an associate professor at Rutgers University, about her research into racial inequalities in African American health --specifically, our relationship with fast food.

    In this episode, the doctors discuss several significant issues around this topic:

    • The food we eat

    • Our access to healthy choices

    • The history of fast food in the black community

    Together, they dive into food policing and why physicians should not ignore race when looking at health and food choices. Dr. Kwate shares her research into how fast food has become embedded into black communities and why African Americans are disproportionately affected by the lack of access to healthy food options across all communities, even with those with higher earnings.

    Dr. Kwate cites research that will cause us to rethink the term 'food desert' and dig deeper into what's really going on.

    Tune into the episode for a much-needed conversation about our communities relationship with fast food.

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    53 mins
  • A Special Education Indeed: An Interview with Dr. Richard Moses, Military Anesthesiologist
    Nov 13 2022

    Dr. Kendra Outler, MD from Uzima Health and Wellness sat down with Dr. Richard Moses, MD, an anesthesiologist and member of the United States Navy. Dr. Moses outlined his journey to medical school, from growing up with the challenges of being in special education as a child and getting his Bachelor’s at Rutgers University, to being in medical school at Penn State University and joining the United States Navy as a part of their Health Professions Scholarship Program. In addition to his own personal journey, Dr. Moses discussed the challenges and disparities higher education presents, especially on Black students, as well as the challenges special education students encounter and the importance of good mentors.

    To learn more about how you can help, we recommend you check out the following resources:

    My Uzima Health and Wellness: https://www.myuzima.org

    Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP): https://www.med.navy.mil/Accessions/Health-Professions-Scholarship-Program-HPSP-and-Financial-Assistance-Program-FAP/

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    54 mins
  • The University of Mississippi Medical Center : Wading through Water
    Oct 25 2022

    Dr. Kendra Outler, MD founder of Uzima Health and Wellness sat down with Dr. Claude Brunson, MD, the Executive Director of the Mississippi State Medical Association, (UMMC). As a part of ongoing discussions surrounding health disparities and the social and political implications on health, Dr. Claude Brunson discussed the challenges disasters such as the Jackson, Mississippi water crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic have on medical centers such as the University of Mississippi Medical Center, which is the only level one trauma center in the state of Mississippi.

    To learn more about how you can continue to stay informed on this crisis we recommend you check out the following resources:

    My Uzima Health and Wellness: https://www.myuzima.org

    University of Mississippi Medical Center: https://www.umc.edu/

    Mississippi State Medical Association: https://www.msmaonline.com/

    https://mississippitoday.org/2019/02/04/brunson-to-be-first-african-american-head-of-state-medical-association/

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    33 mins
  • Thoughts Along the Way, Kylar Wiltz, Howard University Medical Student shares his path to medical school
    Sep 18 2022

    Dr. Kendra Outler, MD from Uzima Health & Wellness interviews Kylar Wiltz, a third-year medical student at Howard University Medical School, a historically black medical school. Coming from a large loving family in Breaux Bridge Louisiana, the future Dr. Wiltz outlined his journey to medical school; from growing up in a rural environment completing his undergraduate degree at Xavier University in New Orleans,La to now completing his third year of medical school. The future Dr. Wiltz is so dynamic that he is currently taking a gap year to earn his Master of Business Administration (MBA). His ultimate goal is to be a leader in medicine after completing his residency. In addition to his own personal journey, hear Kylar Wiltz discuss the economic challenges and disparities higher education presents, especially on Black young men, as well as the challenges of medical school, from applications to getting into residency. https://www.aamc.org

    https://medicine.howard.edu

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    54 mins
  • Gun Point: We Need A Cease Fire Part 2! Dr. Bailey, a Forensic Psychiatrist and Dr. Elliot Jessie, a Military Trauma Surgeon Speak!
    Sep 3 2022

    Uzima Health and Wellness continues to have focused discussions on the gun violence epidemic and the need for a cease fire. Dr. Kendra Outler, MD sat down with two Black physician leaders to discuss the psychological, physical, racial, and sociological implications the of rise of gun violence. They both give lend their voice to the trauma of gun violence and the wounds it creates. Panel members included Dr. Rahn Kennedy Bailey, MD, a forensic psychiatrist and Chairman of LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans Department of Psychiatry, and Dr. Elliot Jessie, MD, MBA, FACS, Professor of Surgery and Trauma Surgery and Director of the Intensive Care Unit at Walter Reed, National Military Medical Center, Bethesda.

    This panel was sponsored by the LSUHSC Department of Psychiatry.

    To learn more about how you can help, we recommend you check out the following resources:

    MyUzima Health and Wellness: https://www.myuzima.org

    LSUHSC Department of Psychiatry : https://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/psychiatry/

    Trauma Recovery Clinic at University Medical Center New Orleans: https://www.lcmchealth.org/university-medical-center-new-orleans/our-services/behavioral-health-psychiatry/trauma-recovery-clinic/

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    51 mins
  • Healing GunViolence Trauma at University Medical Center in New Orleans
    Sep 3 2022

    Dr. Kendra Outler, MD from Uzima Health and Wellness sat down with Dr. Erich Conrad, MD, FACLP, a Professor of Psychiatry at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (LSUHSC), the Vice Chairman for Hospital Psychiatry, Program Director for the LSU-Ochsner Consultation-Liaison Fellowship, and Service Line Director for Behavioral Health at the University Medical Center, New Orleans (UMCNO). As part of an ongoing discussions on the rise of gun violence as it relates to health, both mentally and physically, Dr. Erich Conrad, a native of New Orleans who has been educated within the LSU system, discussed the effects of traumatic injuries that gun violence/injury can have on individuals. Gun violence as leads to not only posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) but also acute trauma disorder and hence there is a need to start recovery services earlier for individuals after these events. There also must be in place services for family and community members who have were witnesses to the gun violence.

    This interview was sponsored by the LSUHSC Department of Psychiatry.

    To learn more about how you can help, we recommend you check out the following resources:

    MyUzima Health and Wellness: https://www.myuzima.org

    LSUHSC Department of Psychiatry : https://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/psychiatry/

    Trauma Recovery Clinic at University Medical Center New Orleans: https://www.lcmchealth.org/university-medical-center-new-orleans/our-services/behavioral-health-psychiatry/trauma-recovery-clinic/

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    34 mins