Summary
In this episode of the You Belong in Here podcast, Dr. Tiffany C. Brown engages in a profound conversation with Dr. Leah Backhus, a thoracic surgeon, about the intersection of race and healthcare. They discuss the importance of representation in medicine, the challenges faced by Black healthcare providers, and the significance of building trust with patients. Dr. Backhus shares her personal journey into healthcare, the necessity of diversity for better patient outcomes, and offers valuable advice for future generations of healthcare professionals.
Takeaways
The podcast explores the intersection of nursing and racism.
Dr. Leah Backhus emphasizes the importance of compartmentalization in surgery.
Diversity in healthcare leads to better patient outcomes.
Building trust with patients is crucial for Black healthcare providers.
The minority tax is a real burden for Black professionals.
Creating a supportive network is essential for resilience.
Mentorship plays a key role in fostering future healthcare leaders.
Self-care is vital for maintaining professional effectiveness.
Representation matters in healthcare settings.
The journey of Black providers is filled with unique challenges and triumphs.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Empowering Care
03:50 Dr. Leah Backus's Journey in Healthcare
06:36 The Role of Identity in Healthcare
07:23 Building Trust with Patients
09:22 Culturally Competent Care and Diversity
11:17 Challenges Faced as a Black Provider
13:27 The Art of Compartmentalization in Medicine
17:20 The Importance of Representation in Healthcare
21:17 Championing Diversity in Healthcare
25:06 Mentorship and Support for Future Generations
27:03 Building a Resiliency Bank Account
References
Khabele, et al. (2020). A Call to Action: Black/African American Women Surgeon Scientists, Where are They? Ann Surg, Jul;272(1):24-29. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000003786. PMID: 32209893. Maddaus, M. (2020). The Resilient Bank Account: Skills for Optimal Performance. Ann Thorac Surg; Volume 109, Issue 1, 18 - 25.