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Race & Medicine / What Does It Look Like?

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Dr. Ernest J. Barthélemy is the Division Chief of Neurosurgery at the SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University in Brooklyn, New York, and the founding president of the Society of Haitian Neuroscientists.

A Brooklyn-born Haitian-American New Yorker, Dr. Barthélemy obtained his MD and neurosurgery residency training at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. From 2017 to 2019, he was a Paul Farmer Global Surgery Research Fellow at Harvard University.

He also completed a Master of Public Health degree with concentrations in Global Health and Public Health Leadership at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. As a scientist, his research focuses on advancing global health equity and improving outcomes in populations disproportionately burdened by acute neurosurgical disorders.

Dr. Barthélemy also sits on the Global Health Task Force of the International League Against Epilepsy and is the 2021-2023 Co-Chair of the Young Neurosurgeons Forum of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies.

How do Black doctors navigate the intricacies of race in medicine?

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  6. Health gap

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Dr. Ernest J. Barthélemy is the Division Chief of Neurosurgery at the SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University in Brooklyn, New York, and the founding president of the Society of Haitian Neuroscientists.

A Brooklyn-born Haitian-American New Yorker, Dr. Barthélemy obtained his MD and neurosurgery residency training at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. From 2017 to 2019, he was a Paul Farmer Global Surgery Research Fellow at Harvard University.

He also completed a Master of Public Health degree with concentrations in Global Health and Public Health Leadership at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. As a scientist, his research focuses on advancing global health equity and improving outcomes in populations disproportionately burdened by acute neurosurgical disorders.

Dr. Barthélemy also sits on the Global Health Task Force of the International League Against Epilepsy and is the 2021-2023 Co-Chair of the Young Neurosurgeons Forum of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies.

How do Black doctors navigate the intricacies of race in medicine?

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I have a treat for you! I have spent one year writing these e-books and want to share them with you!

*** My e-book (kindle version on Amazon), " Emotional Intelligence: A Tool Kit for Managing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion & Know Yourself To Know Your Employees, has been released." - you will access some excellent information that everyone can use. You will be guided through some relatable, real-life scenarios. Screen-shot your 5 star review and send it to rachelle@rachellecarrie.com to receive your free gift.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

  1. White privilege (does it exist?)
  2. How do patients react when a Black doctor is in the room
  3. Oneness
  4. Immigrant experience
  5. Comforted knowing someone she can relate to
  6. Health gap

I aim to highlight lived experiences and inspirational stories of strength and tenacity. This is where we share profound and courageous dialogues that influence diversity, equity, and inclusion by breaking the barriers and labels of stereotypes, confronting biases, and offering best practices to achieve a more significant cultural mindset. We will share some actionable tips from the best trailblazers!

Join us as we break through some glass ceilings and disrupt how we. think about DEI.

WAS THIS HELPFUL?

I'd appreciate you taking a moment to follow, leave a 5-star review, and download a few episodes. As a gift of gratitude, we'll send you a small gift 🧧. To claim your gift, submit your review and screenshot here: rachelle@rachellecarrie.com

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