Wi Likkle But Wi Tallawah with Denrick Cooper, MD | Episode 29
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Join us on this episode of The Last Zebra Podcast 🦓 with Dr. Denrick Cooper, an Assistant Program Director of Emergency Medicine and a passionate advocate for global health, takes us through his fascinating career journey. From his early days in New York to his current role in New Orleans, Dr. Cooper’s story is one of dedication, resilience, and a deep commitment to making a difference in both local and international healthcare settings.
Join us as Dr. Cooper discusses his Jamaican heritage, his motivations for entering emergency medicine, and the influential mentors who guided him along the way. We delve into his experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, his approach to education and mentorship in residency programs, and the profound impact of becoming a father.
Dr. Cooper also shares the genesis and mission of Stoop 55, a platform aimed at community engagement and social justice, which gained prominence during the pandemic. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in global health, emergency medicine, and the personal growth that comes with balancing a demanding career with family life.
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🔍 In This Episode:
🌍 Global Health Insights: Dr. Denrick Cooper shares his journey from New York to New Orleans, highlighting his passion for international emergency medicine and global health.
🏥 Career Path and Challenges: Explore Dr. Cooper’s experiences and challenges in emergency medicine, including his transition from residency to a fellowship in global health.
👨👩👧 Personal Reflections: Insightful discussions on fatherhood, the influence of his Jamaican heritage, and the impact of family on his career.
📚 Educational Pursuits: The importance of academia in emergency medicine and how Dr. Cooper incorporates wellness and mentorship in his residency program.
💪 Pandemic Response: Dr. Cooper’s firsthand account of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and the lessons learned from this unprecedented global health crisis.
🎙 Community Engagement: The origin and evolution of Stoop 55, a platform for community outreach and social justice during the pandemic.
Please take some time to check out Dr Cooper and Stoop 55:
- IG: Drcoop_er
- https://www.instagram.com/stoop_55/
- https://youtube.com/@stoopfivefive?si=OTn1QlCwWxqLcduM
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