If you are part of the millennial generation, the 21st century has been quite a journey. From 9/11 to the great recession to political strife to COVID-19, it seems like the hits just keep on coming. While we are the most educated generation in American history, we also have a historic level of debt and…
#12 – Hybrid Physicians, Architecture, and Healthcare Design with Dr. Diana Anderson
Today’s guest is an accomplished, multi-talented clinician that made me think a lot about the design of the buildings of where I work after our conversation. Dr. Diana Anderson is a healthcare architect and a board-certified internist. As a “dochitect”, Dr. Anderson combines educational and professional experience in both medicine and architecture. She has worked…
#5 – Women’s Empowerment, Writing, and Healthcare Policy with Dr. Amy Faith Ho
They say that one of the keys to being a great artist is to be honest. But have you ever tried creating something and then wondered… what would people think? Maybe I should rein myself in? Today’s guest is a woman who is not afraid to make the bold statement. And it is precisely because…
#3 – HBCUs, Non-Profits, and Health Disparities with Dr. Michael G. Knight
Among all the variables that serve as inspiration, there are two undeniable factors that influence who we become and what we do in life. The first is the community we grow up in: the people, our neighbors and families, and our habits and culture. The second is the environment: the schools and churches, the types…
#2 – Building an Urgent Care Clinic from Scratch with Dr. Wayne Moore
Dr. Wayne Moore would like to dedicate this episode to the memory of his father, Earl W. Moore D.D. MPH, who served as his inspiration, motivation, and mentor. Love you, dad! RIP. (February 19, 1925 to June 11, 2018). The desire to become one’s own boss and open a practice is not uncommon among physicians. We…