Episode 96: A Live Recording at the SMADIE 5th Annual Conference - "The Power of Storytelling in...

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2024
  • Interviewer: Dr. Peter Poullos
    Interviewees: Emmanuel Asenso, DO, Allison Kessler, MD, MSc, Joseph Samona, DDS, Satendra Singh, MD

    Description:
    This episode of the DWDI podcast brings together four incredible individuals for a live recording session during the 5th annual SMADIE conference on April. The panel featured Emmanuel Ascenso, Dr. Joe Simona, Dr. Satendra Singh, and Dr. Allison Kessler, all of whom had previously been interviewed on the podcast and had garnered significant listenership.
    Each guest shared their personal and professional journeys, highlighting their experiences as healthcare professionals with disabilities. Throughout the episode, the guests touched on themes of mentorship, intersectionality, and the importance of allies in driving change. They also highlighted the need for tailored feedback, proactive advocacy, and the power of sharing personal stories to educate and empower others.
    The episode underscored the significance of acceptance, education, and cross-movement solidarity in creating a more inclusive healthcare environment.
    Key Words: ADA, Accommodation, Clinical Work, Ableism, Storytelling, Podcast, DocsWithDisabilities, Stuttering, SCI, Deaf, Physical Disability.
    Transcript: bit.ly/DWDI_Ep...
    Docs With Disabilities Original Interview Episodes Linked
    Bio’s:
    Dr. Emmanuel Asenso Jr is a second-year resident physician in the combined Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine residency program at Johns Hopkins and MedStar Franklin Square in Baltimore, MD. He was born and raised in Northern Virginia to Ghanaian immigrant parents. He completed his undergraduate studies at Virginia Tech, completed his Masters in Public Health from George Washington University in DC, and then completed medical school at Rowan University SOM in New Jersey. He is a person with a childhood-onset fluency disorder, also known as stuttering. Navigating a communication disorder throughout training has been challenging, rewarding, and full of lessons. He is passionate about supporting marginalized people and advocating for health equity through primary care and public health. He is also interested in the intersectionality between racism and people with disabilities.

    Allison Kessler, MD, MSc, is the Section Chief of Renée Crown Center for Spinal Cord Innovation. She is board-certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) and Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Medicine. Dr. Kessler is the Associate Director of Shirley Ryan AbilityLab's SCI Medicine Fellowship. She holds appointments at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine as Assistant Professor in the Department of PM&R.
    Bonus: Behind the white coat interview

    Dr. Joseph Samona graduated from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and completed AEGD residency at the University of Texas Health San Antonio. He currently works as an associate in private practice in the Metro Detroit area. He is also profoundly Deaf and is a strong advocate for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community who are underrepresented in the dental field. He have given lectures at several dental schools and local dental organizations on effective communication with the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. He also developed a project where he created a series of educational videos about oral health in American Sign Language on TH-cam to increase accessibility to oral health care. He is currently a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Academy of General Dentistry, and American Dental Association.

    Satendra Singh, MD, serves as the Director Professor and Coordinator of the Enabling Unit at the University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi, India. Additionally, he holds the role of Co-chair of the International Council for Disability Inclusion in Medical Education and is a steering committee member of the Health Humanities Consortium. As a disability justice advocate, he has spearheaded numerous policy reforms, notably the inclusion of disability rights as mandatory competencies in the new medical curriculum in India. He serves as the organizational head of Doctors with Disabilities: Agents of Change in India, a nationwide group of health professionals with disabilities dedicated to social justice. Furthermore, he is a member of the core group on disability at the National Human Rights Commission.
    Bonus: We Don't Shy Away From Our Disability: Dr Satendra Singh
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