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Dr Ade Osinubi's journey with hopelessness in medicine

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Dr Ade Osinubi is a resident physician in emergency medicine, a documentary filmmaker, and photographer whose work focuses on telling the untold stories of minority populations. She recently created the documentary Black Motherhood Through the Lens, about four Black women's experiences with reproductive health in the US, recognized in Forbes and PBS. She has written for the Washington Post, Teen Vogue, and Glamour magazine on topics related to health equity. She received the 2022 National Minority Equality Forum 40 Under 40 Leader in Health Award and the 2023 Black Health Connect 40 Under 40 Award.
This conversation with Dr Osinubi touched on her decision to go public with her mental health journey; navigating and relearning her relationship with her faith; her experiences as a Black woman in medicine; and her mission and convictions as a storyteller.
Trigger warning: In this episode, we talk about misogynoir, death by suicide, death by suicide, the toxic conditions in medical training, depression, and anxiety.

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If you or a loved one needs help for a mental health crisis in the US, don’t hesitate to call or text 988 — or reach them online here. Find other resources here, search for a treatment facility here, and find a therapist here. Here are resources specifically for LGBTQ people. If you’re a US-based clinician or health student dealing with “any issue, not just a crisis,” reach out to the Physicians Support ...

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Content provided by Devika Bhushan, MD, Devika Bhushan, and MD. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Devika Bhushan, MD, Devika Bhushan, 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.

Dr Ade Osinubi is a resident physician in emergency medicine, a documentary filmmaker, and photographer whose work focuses on telling the untold stories of minority populations. She recently created the documentary Black Motherhood Through the Lens, about four Black women's experiences with reproductive health in the US, recognized in Forbes and PBS. She has written for the Washington Post, Teen Vogue, and Glamour magazine on topics related to health equity. She received the 2022 National Minority Equality Forum 40 Under 40 Leader in Health Award and the 2023 Black Health Connect 40 Under 40 Award.
This conversation with Dr Osinubi touched on her decision to go public with her mental health journey; navigating and relearning her relationship with her faith; her experiences as a Black woman in medicine; and her mission and convictions as a storyteller.
Trigger warning: In this episode, we talk about misogynoir, death by suicide, death by suicide, the toxic conditions in medical training, depression, and anxiety.

SPREAD THE LIGHT WITH DR DEVIKA B:
Because stigma festers in the dark and scatters in the light.
* Join our well-being newsletter community that examines evidence-based trends in health, innovation, and culture, and destigmatizes mental illness — centering lived experience, equity, justice, and cross-cultural nuances: askdrdevikab.substack.com
You'll also find written versions of this interview and others like it there — and links to relevant sources.
* More video interviews like this one: youtube.com/@drdevikab
* Website: www.devikabhushan.com
* Twitter: www.twitter.com/DrDevikaB
* Instagram: www.instagram.com/drdevikab
* TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@drdevikab
* LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/devika-bhushan-md-faap-183702149
If you or a loved one needs help for a mental health crisis in the US, don’t hesitate to call or text 988 — or reach them online here. Find other resources here, search for a treatment facility here, and find a therapist here. Here are resources specifically for LGBTQ people. If you’re a US-based clinician or health student dealing with “any issue, not just a crisis,” reach out to the Physicians Support ...

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