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Kimberly discusses the ways in which Black women and mothers are systemically denied the standard of care for their white counterparts, often with deadly consequences. She shares the power of a patient advocate approach, harnessing the power of capitalism to compel the healthcare system to do better, and sheds light on the daily realities of the convergence of Blackness and medicine.
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With her work as Assistant Professor at University of Waterloo, Nada talks about her research and work on inequality in entrepreneurship and women at work. She talks about how infertility can affect women at work including the additional labor women going through fertility treatments face on top of their full-time job.
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Mangler du episoder?
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As CEO of Perla Health and founder of FemTech Insider, guest Kathrin offers both a patient and professional perspective on the varied experiences of folks with PCOS, and what it means to re-evaluate the current standard of care with cutting edge technology.
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Rachel and Eve share their mutual stories of “post traumatic growth” after a cancer diagnosis and treatment, misconception and myths about HPV, and the current gaps that exist within the current system of cervical healthcare.
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Pelvic organ prolapse advocate and “one woman army” Sherrie Palm joins us for this episode to share how her personal story and justified anger inspired her to found the Association for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Support (APOPS) and dedicate her life’s work to helping those affected to get the resources, education and support they need.
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We’re joined by acclaimed author of "Doing Harm: The Truth About How Bad Medicine and Lazy Science Leave Women Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Sick", Maya Dusenbery. Rachel and Maya talk about the history and reasons why there’s a gap in women’s healthcare, the value of patient support and online communities when it comes to finding answers when you feel like healthcare professionals aren’t taking your concerns seriously.
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We’re joined by ovarian cancer survivor Tash Crosby who shares how her personal health journey inspired her to dedicate her life’s work to work to breaking down the shame and stigma that often accompanies gynecological cancers. Rachel and Tash discuss “teal cancers” and what it means to continually deal with the physical and mental health recovery after cancer.
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After getting an endometriosis and PCOS diagnosis, Taylor Devalk did what many of us do after getting a medical diagnosis: she took the internet. In the final installment of the podcast, we hear from White Coat Warrior Taylor about how much misinformation exists when it comes to endometriosis and PCOS, how they are connected, and why it’s so important for patients to look beyond single sources for medical advice.
About White Coat Warriors:
Have you ever felt ignored or dismissed by a healthcare professional even though you knew something was wrong? Have you ever had to take healthcare decisions into your own hands? Did you decide to trust your gut instead of taking your doctor at their word?
Then you just might be a White Coat Warrior.
In this limited 7-part podcast series presented by Hyivy Health, host Rachel Bartholomew invites guests to share how they took action in the face of health challenges and life-altering diagnoses even when medical professionals failed to listen.
Rachel talks about her own battle with cervical cancer, and is joined by guests where they discuss their journeys with: Hashimoto’s disease, hyperthyroidism, Crohn’s disease, endometriosis, breast cancer, Tourette's syndrome, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
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Designed and created by and for patients, Hyivy Health’s mission is to provide a 3-in-1 pelvic rehabilitation device connecting patients and clinicians to improve the pelvic health journey. Learn more at hyivy.com.
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Lucas Moffitt has been a lifelong White Coat Warrior. From a young age, he got used to explaining his condition to doctors who just weren’t equipped with the right information to treat him. In this episode we hear how Lucas made himself an expert on his condition and made it his life’s vocation – and becoming a doctor who treats Tourette's himself.
About White Coat Warriors:
Have you ever felt ignored or dismissed by a healthcare professional even though you knew something was wrong? Have you ever had to take healthcare decisions into your own hands? Did you decide to trust your gut instead of taking your doctor at their word?
Then you just might be a White Coat Warrior.
In this limited 7-part podcast series presented by Hyivy Health, host Rachel Bartholomew invites guests to share how they took action in the face of health challenges and life-altering diagnoses even when medical professionals failed to listen.
Rachel talks about her own battle with cervical cancer, and is joined by guests where they discuss their journeys with: Hashimoto’s disease, hyperthyroidism, Crohn’s disease, endometriosis, breast cancer, Tourette's syndrome, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
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Designed and created by and for patients, Hyivy Health’s mission is to provide a 3-in-1 pelvic rehabilitation device connecting patients and clinicians to improve the pelvic health journey. Learn more at hyivy.com.
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After waking up to blood on her nightgown, Debbie Kerr knew something was wrong. But she would have guessed it take 5 months and an aggressive letter writing campaign to get her eventual breast cancer diagnosis. In this episode, White Coat Warrior Debbie shares her experiences of what it’s like to not feel like you’re being treated like a human being by the healthcare system, and the importance for patients to document their care and symptoms.
About White Coat Warriors:
Have you ever felt ignored or dismissed by a healthcare professional even though you knew something was wrong? Have you ever had to take healthcare decisions into your own hands? Did you decide to trust your gut instead of taking your doctor at their word?
Then you just might be a White Coat Warrior.
In this limited 7-part podcast series presented by Hyivy Health, host Rachel Bartholomew invites guests to share how they took action in the face of health challenges and life-altering diagnoses even when medical professionals failed to listen.
Rachel talks about her own battle with cervical cancer, and is joined by guests where they discuss their journeys with: Hashimoto’s disease, hyperthyroidism, Crohn’s disease, endometriosis, breast cancer, Tourette's syndrome, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
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Designed and created by and for patients, Hyivy Health’s mission is to provide a 3-in-1 pelvic rehabilitation device connecting patients and clinicians to improve the pelvic health journey. Learn more at hyivy.com.
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Benign tumors. Extreme stomach pain. Excruciating periods. White Coat Warrior Mallory McKewen experienced these symptoms for 15 years before her endometriosis diagnosis. Mallory shares her story of being too afraid to speak up to her doctor, and how her mom was her biggest supporter and advocate for helping her stand up to dismissive healthcare providers.
About White Coat Warriors:
Have you ever felt ignored or dismissed by a healthcare professional even though you knew something was wrong? Have you ever had to take healthcare decisions into your own hands? Did you decide to trust your gut instead of taking your doctor at their word?
Then you just might be a White Coat Warrior.
In this limited 7-part podcast series presented by Hyivy Health, host Rachel Bartholomew invites guests to share how they took action in the face of health challenges and life-altering diagnoses even when medical professionals failed to listen.
Rachel talks about her own battle with cervical cancer, and is joined by guests where they discuss their journeys with: Hashimoto’s disease, hyperthyroidism, Crohn’s disease, endometriosis, breast cancer, Turret’s syndrome, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
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Designed and created by and for patients, Hyivy Health’s mission is to provide a 3-in-1 pelvic rehabilitation device connecting patients and clinicians to improve the pelvic health journey. Learn more at hyivy.com.
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A White Coat Warrior since the age of 17, guest Patrick Sapinski shares his story about his battle with Crohn’s disease. Patrick dives into how he took control of his health journey by –of all things—using Google. Patrick shares how his research of clinical trials lead to him receiving cutting-edge remedies.
About White Coat Warriors:
Have you ever felt ignored or dismissed by a healthcare professional even though you knew something was wrong? Have you ever had to take healthcare decisions into your own hands? Did you decide to trust your gut instead of taking your doctor at their word?
Then you just might be a White Coat Warrior.
In this limited 7-part podcast series presented by Hyivy Health, host Rachel Bartholomew invites guests to share how they took action in the face of health challenges and life-altering diagnoses even when medical professionals failed to listen.
Rachel talks about her own battle with cervical cancer, and is joined by guests where they discuss their journeys with: Hashimoto’s disease, hyperthyroidism, Crohn’s disease, endometriosis, breast cancer, Tourette syndrome, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
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Designed and created by and for patients, Hyivy Health’s mission is to provide a 3-in-1 pelvic rehabilitation device connecting patients and clinicians to improve the pelvic health journey. Learn more at hyivy.com.
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Veteran White Coat Warrior Melissa Armster shares her experiences living with Hashimoto’s disease and hyperthyroidism. Melissa shares the importance of finding your community and support when it comes to chronic health issues.
About White Coat Warriors:
Have you ever felt ignored or dismissed by a healthcare professional even though you knew something was wrong? Have you ever had to take healthcare decisions into your own hands? Did you decide to trust your gut instead of taking your doctor at their word?
Then you just might be a White Coat Warrior.
In this limited 7-part podcast series presented by Hyivy Health, host Rachel Bartholomew invites guests to share how they took action in the face of health challenges and life-altering diagnoses even when medical professionals failed to listen.
Rachel talks about her own battle with cervical cancer, and is joined by guests where they discuss their journeys with: Hashimoto’s disease, hyperthyroidism, Crohn’s disease, endometriosis, breast cancer, Tourette syndrome, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
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Designed and created by and for patients, Hyivy Health’s mission is to provide a 3-in-1 pelvic rehabilitation device connecting patients and clinicians to improve the pelvic health journey. Learn more at hyivy.com.
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Hosts: Rachel Bartholomew and Jessica Kalman
White Coat Warriors unite! In our first episode, host Rachel Bartholomew speaks with long-time friend Jessica Kalman about what it means to be a White Coat Warrior. Rachel shares her ongoing health journey after a cervical cancer diagnosis, and Jessica shares how chronic issues with gut health has impacted her life.
About White Coat Warriors:
Have you ever felt ignored or dismissed by a healthcare professional even though you knew something was wrong? Have you ever had to take healthcare decisions into your own hands? Did you decide to trust your gut instead of taking your doctor at their word?
Then you just might be a White Coat Warrior.
In this limited 7-part podcast series presented by Hyivy Health, host Rachel Bartholomew invites guests to share how they took action in the face of health challenges and life-altering diagnoses even when medical professionals failed to listen.
Rachel talks about her own battle with cervical cancer, and is joined by guests where they discuss their journeys with: Hashimoto’s disease, hyperthyroidism, Crohn’s disease, endometriosis, breast cancer, Tourette Syndrome, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Designed and created by and for patients, Hyivy Health’s mission is to provide a 3-in-1 pelvic rehabilitation device connecting patients and clinicians to improve the pelvic health journey. Learn more at hyivy.com.