Hear Me Now Podcast

Reviewing accomplishments and the work still to be done

Show Notes

A transcript is available online

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Today, host Se��n Collins welcomes Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, Chief Health Equity and Clinical Innovation Officer for Providence. They ��discuss the importance of diversity and cultural understanding in healthcare.��

She shares a personal story about a patient from Liberia who felt understood and cared for because Dr. Anyaoku shared a similar background and experiences. Dr. Anyaoku emphasizes the need for healthcare providers to recognize and address disparities in care based on race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, and other factors. She discusses the concept of concordance, where patients and providers with similar backgrounds can have better communication and outcomes. Dr. Anyaoku also highlights the importance of cultural humility and building partnerships with community organizations to address health disparities.��

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Nwando Anyaoku, M.D., MPH, MBA

GVP & Chief Health Equity and Clinical Innovation Officer

Providence

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WATCH Dr. Anyaoku's TED Talk from Bellarmine University, recorded February, 2023.

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MORE READING:

Physician���patient racial concordance and disparities in birthing mortality for newborns ��(PNAS)

Association of Racial/Ethnic and Gender Concordance Between Patients and Physicians With Patient Experience Ratings ��(JAMA)

Association of Surgeon-Patient Sex Concordance With Postoperative Outcomes ��(JAMA Surgery)

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What is Hear Me Now Podcast?

Providence, one of the nation's largest healthcare systems, is dedicated to caring for the whole person. The twice monthly Hear Me Now Podcast helps fulfill the unmet needs of patients, their loved ones, caregivers, and communities by offering a place for in-depth conversations that matter. Contact us at HumanCaring@providence.org

Winner of the PR News Nonprofit Podcast of the Year Award 2022