Artwork

Content provided by Archelle Georgiou, MD, Archelle Georgiou, and MD. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Archelle Georgiou, MD, Archelle Georgiou, and MD or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Player FM - Podcast App
Go offline with the Player FM app!

Experiencing Unconscious Bias From Your Provider? Storytelling Can Help

28:35
 
Share
 

Manage episode 424190883 series 3522918
Content provided by Archelle Georgiou, MD, Archelle Georgiou, and MD. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Archelle Georgiou, MD, Archelle Georgiou, and MD or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, the guest, Eyenga Bokamba, shares how she advocated for her mother who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. When Eyenga sensed that negative stereotyping was limiting her mom’s treatment options, she used storytelling to help the care team “see” her mom beyond just the diagnosis.

Key takeaways:

· You are ALWAYS more than your diagnosis. Don’t refer to yourself as a "cancer patient" or "diabetic." You are a person with cancer or someone who has diabetes.

· Tell your story. When you are with a medical provider, share something interesting about yourself – a work project, a hobby, something fun you did recently.

· Invite a friend or a family member to your visits. They can amplify your story.

· Role-play before medical visits to help you visualize how various treatment alternatives will unfold and identify questions that you might not have thought about.

Links:

  • See Eyenga Bokamba’s work: https://www.eyengabokambapaintings.com/
  • To get in touch with Archelle:

Email: SpeakUpForYourHealth@gmail.com

Instagram: https://instagram.com/speakupforyourhealth

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/speakupforyourhealth

  continue reading

19 episodes

Artwork
iconShare
 
Manage episode 424190883 series 3522918
Content provided by Archelle Georgiou, MD, Archelle Georgiou, and MD. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Archelle Georgiou, MD, Archelle Georgiou, and MD or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, the guest, Eyenga Bokamba, shares how she advocated for her mother who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. When Eyenga sensed that negative stereotyping was limiting her mom’s treatment options, she used storytelling to help the care team “see” her mom beyond just the diagnosis.

Key takeaways:

· You are ALWAYS more than your diagnosis. Don’t refer to yourself as a "cancer patient" or "diabetic." You are a person with cancer or someone who has diabetes.

· Tell your story. When you are with a medical provider, share something interesting about yourself – a work project, a hobby, something fun you did recently.

· Invite a friend or a family member to your visits. They can amplify your story.

· Role-play before medical visits to help you visualize how various treatment alternatives will unfold and identify questions that you might not have thought about.

Links:

  • See Eyenga Bokamba’s work: https://www.eyengabokambapaintings.com/
  • To get in touch with Archelle:

Email: SpeakUpForYourHealth@gmail.com

Instagram: https://instagram.com/speakupforyourhealth

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/speakupforyourhealth

  continue reading

19 episodes

All episodes

×
 
Loading …

Welcome to Player FM!

Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.

 

Quick Reference Guide