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Culture of Health

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In an environment of health disparities amplified by a pandemic and racial injustice, Providence is committed to improving diversity, equity and inclusion in our communities, workplaces, schools and more. The Culture of Health podcast will focus on what the future of healthcare and mental wellness look like in today's changing culture. In this podcast, we will discuss how we turn the conversation of culture and healthcare into lasting and meaningful action.
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Episodes

*Re-release* Minority Mental Health Care

Dr. Nwando Anyaoku invited Dr. Arpan Waghray, CEO of Providence’s Well Being Trust, to discuss the challenges and obstacles that minority communities encounter in accessing mental health care. Dr. Waghray delves into the stigma surrounding mental health within minority communities and highlights Providence's initiatives to bridge gaps in care, notably through community partnerships. A core objective for Dr. Waghray is to destigmatize conversations around mental health and foster a culture where ...

Dec 18, 202431 minEp. 48

*Re-release* Black Maternal Heatlh Care

Host, Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, Chief Health Equity and Clinical Innovation Officer at Providence welcomed guests Dr. Tanya Sorensen, executive director Maternal and Fetal Medicine and Sauleiha Akangbe, clinical program manager, JUST Birth Network. On this episode, Dr. Sorensen and Sauleiha share some insight with us about why Black women face alarming disparities in maternal mortality rates compared to white women, regardless of their income or education level. And why this racial disparity extends t...

Dec 18, 202437 minEp. 47

Prevention is the Cure: Colorectal Cancer

Host, Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, engages in a discussion with Dr. Sonja Maddox, a primary care physician at PAC Med (part of the Providence family), and Denise Colome, Director of Health Equity in the South Division. Together, they delve into the intricate nuances of health equity pertaining to colorectal cancer. Throughout the episode, they shed light on the specific challenges faced by Black and LatinX communities regarding this disease, while also exploring the proactive measures being taken by Prov...

Nov 25, 202426 minEp. 46

Breaking Down Barriers to Care: Sepsis

In this enlightening discussion, led by Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, Chief Health Equity and Clinical Innovation Officer at Providence, guests Dr. Shelley Schoepflin Sanders, a Clinician Educator and Chair of the Providence Sepsis Focus Group, and Moojan Rezvan, MBA, Supervisor of Interpreter Services and Diversity Services, bring forth valuable insights on sepsis. Delving into the intricate web of factors, they explore why ethnic minority groups face a disproportionately higher risk of developing sepsis...

Nov 21, 202426 minEp. 45

Cultural Competence: Navigating Our Individual + Universal Bias

In this episode of Culture of Health, we learn how to increase our level of cultural competence by navigating our individual and universal biases. Anna Nguyen, a Licensed Family and Marriage Therapist with Providence, speaks with Jankee Pandya, Licensed Clinical Social Worker about the various types of bias, how we develop conscious and unconscious biases, and what to do once we recognize the biases we hold so we can start to reshape how we look at and treat others. For more information and reso...

Oct 30, 202442 minEp. 44

Health Advocacy & Health Literacy

Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, Chief Health Equity and Clinical Innovation Officer at Providence and here spoke with Denise Colome, Director of Health Equity, California, South Division and Cheldy Martinez, MPH,Project Manager, Health Equity, California, South Division about the health advocacy work we’re doing here at Providence in supporting. They also talked about how best to promote the rights of individuals and communities to achieve better health outcomes.

Oct 16, 202430 minEp. 43

Diabetes

Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, the Chief Health Equity and Clinical Innovation Officer at Providence, had a discussion with Dr. Michael Sanchez , a Primary Care Internal Medicine physician for Facey Medical Group in Mission Hills, CA, about a prevalent healthcare concern—diabetes. They talked about the risk factors, health equity issues, and strategies for managing blood sugar levels....

Sep 25, 202428 minEp. 42

Suicide Prevention

Dr. Nwando Anyaoku welcomes Dr. Manvi Smith, a psychologist, to discuss the crucial role of mental and physical healthcare in preventing suicide. They explore why social determinants are significant factors and identify who is most at-risk for suicide. They also discuss the warning signs and what to do if you or a loved one might be at-risk and how you can assist someone who might be in distress. Help lines: If you or someone you know may be at risk, please call the mental health crisis lifeline...

Sep 12, 202426 minEp. 41

Mental Health + the Latinx Communities

Karen Rentas, PhD., speaks with host Mary Renouf about mental health in the Latinx communities and how culture and traditions play a role.

Aug 28, 202433 minEp. 40

Mental Health in the AAPI Community

Host Mary Renouf speaks with Anna Nguyen, Licensed Family + Marriage Therapist on the important topic of mental health in the AAPI community. They discuss the stigma of mental health along with how culture and norms play a role in how the topic of mental health is treated in the AAPI community

Aug 14, 202437 minEp. 39

Maternal Health: Birth Empowerment Initiative

The Black Birth Empowerment Initiative is a component of the Swedish Doula Program that seeks to honor Black lives by centering and uplifting the Black birth experience with culturally congruent doula care. The Black Birth Empowerment Initiative provides doula care created for us by us to empower Black/African American clients for delivery and after their baby arrives.

Jul 31, 202437 minEp. 38

Hypertension

Dr. Anyaoku hosted guests Dr. Sonja Maddox, a primary care physician from Pac Med, and Karla Gomez, Manager of Health Equity for the South Division, to discuss the prevalence of hypertension in Black and Latinx communities and the underlying reasons. Dr. Maddox and Karla Gomez also discussed how Providence is addressing health equity gaps and collaborating with community leaders to support those most impacted by hypertension.

Jul 25, 202427 minEp. 37

Transcription Biases

Join host Dr. Nwando Anyaoku as she welcomes Adie Goldberg, a social worker, and Robert Leavitt, a Chaplain, both members of the palliative care team at Providence Sacred Heart in Spokane, Washington. Together, they discuss their efforts to combat bias in medical chart records, which can manifest through stigmatizing language in electronic health records (EHR) and impact patient care across providers. Tune in to discover how to identify and address these biases in your own health records, empowe...

Jun 26, 202428 minEp. 36

LGBTQIA+ Health Care

Host, Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, welcomed Dr. Kevin Wang, Medical Director of the Providence Clinical Network LGBTQIA+ program, and Bentley Fox, Senior Program Manager for an LGBTQAI+ healthcare initiative at Providence, to shed light on the health care challenges faced by LGBTQAI+ individuals and underscore the critical importance of their work.

Jun 12, 202430 minEp. 35

Menopause and Perimenopause

Dr. Dina Gordon and host, Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, engage in a thought-provoking conversation exploring the challenges and symptoms women encounter during perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Gordon shares insightful advice and practical strategies to effectively navigate these issues. Moreover, they delve into the inequities in health care access that hinder women's ability to seek proper menopausal care.

May 29, 202431 minEp. 34

Minority Mental Health

Dr. Nwando Anyaoku invited Dr. Arpan Waghray, CEO of Providence’s Well Being Trust, to discuss the challenges and obstacles that minority communities encounter in accessing mental health care. Dr. Waghray delves into the stigma surrounding mental health within minority communities and highlights Providence's initiatives to bridge gaps in care, notably through community partnerships. A core objective for Dr. Waghray is to destigmatize conversations around mental health and foster a culture where ...

May 14, 202431 minEp. 33

Black Maternal Health Care

Host, Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, Chief Health Equity and Clinical Innovation Officer at Providence welcomed guests Dr. Tanya Sorensen, executive director Maternal and Fetal Medicine and Sauleiha Akangbe, clinical program manager, JUST Birth Network. On this episode, Dr. Sorensen and Sauleiha share some insight with us about why Black women face alarming disparities in maternal mortality rates compared to white women, regardless of their income or education level. And why this racial disparity extends t...

Apr 23, 202437 minEp. 32

The Black Birth Empowerment Initiative

The Black Birth Empowerment Initiative (BBEI - pronounced “Bay”) is a component of the Swedish Doula Program that seeks to honor Black lives by centering and uplifting the Black birth experience with culturally congruent doula care. The Black Birth Empowerment Initiative provides doula care created for us by us to empower Black/African American clients for delivery and after their baby arrives. BBEI was created to address the disparities in the black community including disproportionately higher...

Apr 11, 202437 minEp. 31

Prevention is the Cure: Colorectal Cancer

Host, Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, engages in a discussion with Dr. Sonja Maddox, a primary care physician at PAC Med (part of the Providence family), and Denise Colome, Director of Health Equity in the South Division. Together, they delve into the intricate nuances of health equity pertaining to colorectal cancer. Throughout the episode, they shed light on the specific challenges faced by Black and LatinX communities regarding this disease, while also exploring the proactive measures being taken by Prov...

Mar 26, 202426 minEp. 30

*Coming Soon: Prevention is the Cure - Colorectal Cancer

Our episode on colorectal cancer will be published on March 26. In this episode, we explore the impact of health equity on colorectal cancer, uncovering the disparities in prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, and survival rates that different populations face. Join us as we discuss the interconnected factors such as socioeconomic status, access to healthcare, and environmental influences that contribute to these disparities, and explore potential solutions to achieve greater equity in co...

Mar 13, 202434 secEp. 30

Breaking Down Barriers to Care: Sepsis

In this enlightening discussion, led by Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, Chief Health Equity and Clinical Innovation Officer at Providence, guests Dr. Shelley Schoepflin Sanders, a Clinician Educator and Chair of the Providence Sepsis Focus Group, and Moojan Rezvan, MBA, Supervisor of Interpreter Services and Diversity Services, bring forth valuable insights on sepsis. Delving into the intricate web of factors, they explore why ethnic minority groups face a disproportionately higher risk of developing sepsis...

Mar 12, 202426 minEp. 29

Honoring Black Pioneers in Healthcare - Part 2

For Black History Month, the Culture of Health podcast is honoring Black trailblazers in healthcare from the early 19th century to present day. Our guests for these two episodes are Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, Chief, Chief Health Equity and Clinical Innovation Officer for Providence and Dr. Richard Allen Williams, Founder of the Association of Black Cardiologists (1974). Currently he is Clinical Professor of Medicine at the UCLA School of Medicine (full Professor), where he has been a faculty member for...

Feb 09, 202431 minEp. 28

Honoring Black Pioneers in Healthcare - Part 1

For Black History Month, the Culture of Health podcast is honoring Black trailblazers in healthcare from the early 19th century to present day. Our guests for these two episodes are Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, Chief, Chief Health Equity and Clinical Innovation Officer for Providence and Dr. Richard Allen Williams, Founder of the Association of Black Cardiologists (1974). Currently he is Clinical Professor of Medicine at the UCLA School of Medicine (full Professor), where he has been a faculty member for...

Feb 09, 202428 minEp. 27

Availability Is Not Accessibility

In the Health Equity in Action: Community Health Workers five-part podcast series, we examine structural deficits in healthcare for underserved populations and the ways Providence is working to close those gaps and make healthcare more equitable for all. In the second episode we spoke with Mohammad Ahmed, a cultural navigator at Swedish in Washington about the focus of his work aiming to ensure his community has equitable access to preventive services.

Nov 20, 202337 minEp. 26

Community Health Workers: Bridging the Gap

In the Health Equity in Action: Community Health Workers five-part podcast series, we examine structural deficits in healthcare for minority populations and the ways Providence is working to close those gaps and make healthcare more equitable for all. In this first episode, we discuss with Dr. Caterina Kine the ways Providence is looking to bridge those gaps through community health worker programs designed for specific community needs.

Nov 13, 202325 minEp. 25

Mental Health + Culture-Having Meaningful and Respectful Conversations

In this episode of Culture of Health , we discuss the topic of how to have meaningful conversations while respecting one’s culture. We know it can be difficult to navigate those conversations, so we’re here to help. Anna Nguyen, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist for the Behavioral Health and Primary Care Integration program for Providence St. Joseph Mission Heritage Medical Group speaks with Tina Ortiz, also a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist services for Providence Medical Foundati...

Oct 23, 202344 minEp. 24

Cultural Competence: Navigating Our Individual + Universal Bias

In this episode of Culture of Health, we learn how to increase our level of cultural competence by navigating our individual and universal biases. Anna Nguyen, a Licensed Family and Marriage Therapist with Providence, speaks with Jankee Pandya, Licensed Clinical Social Worker about the various types of bias, how we develop conscious and unconscious biases, and what to do once we recognize the biases we hold so we can start to reshape how we look at and treat others. For more information and reso...

Sep 07, 202342 minEp. 23

NorCal Diversity + Inclusion Caregiver Spotlight

Montserrat Archila, Mission Integration Manager for the Northern California region, is joined by Ernesto Oliveras, Regional Manager of Government and Public Affairs in Providence NorCal region. Ernesto shares his personal story of what it was like growing up in an immigrant family and how that impacted his journey to where he is now.

Nov 24, 202130 minEp. 21

Dash Town Hall: BIPOC Men's Mental Health

In this episode of Culture of Health, we partner with Dash Radio for an important town hall discussion about reducing the stigma of men's mental health, especially in the BIPOC community and how to have a better understanding of mental health in these populations during a time where we are dealing with so many stressors such as Covid, economic uncertainty, racial injustices and more. Kevin McConic , Certified Diversity Professional with Providence, speaks with the following guests: Chris Thomas ...

Nov 15, 202158 minEp. 20
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