The WoMed podcast

Population Health and Implicit Biases with Jessica Dudley RN, DNP

11.10.2021
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54:32
15 Sekunden vorwärts
15 Sekunden vorwärts
One of Jackie’s friends from nursing school, Jessica Dudley RN, DNP joins your co-hosts on the mic to discuss population health, Black mortality rates in childbirth, vaccine hesitancy, and the need for education around implicit biases in healthcare. A true trailblazer in her field, Jessica authors a blog (and soon to be podcast) called The Soul Experiment, which started from the recognition that her thoughts on social justice don’t necessarily align with where she came from, and wondering what that means for those relationships. She became a nurse because she wanted to disrupt and reform the system of inequality within healthcare. She now wants to become a midwife, establish a Black birthing center, and a clinic for minorities to receive care. Jessica believes there should be a standardized level of care for every person in the United States, no matter what you look like or which state you come from.  To keep up with Jessica, follow @jess__beecause and thesoulexperiment.blog and keep an eye out for The Soul Experiment podcast.  You can learn more about Melanated Midwives at melanatedmidwives.org.  If you haven’t already, please follow, rate, and review the podcast, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @TheWoMed. Remember to submit your weekly Nurse D Energy, shoutouts, and Wo-No You Didn't moments to us on Instagram — we love reading and sharing them!               Plus, be sure to follow your hosts personally @dmmaltby and @jaclyndarling_rn and be sure to check out @riothealers!   WoMed Cover Art    Makeup: Annelise Carey, MUA/LME @annelisemua   Photography: Brooke Boling @honorcreative    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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