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Shameless Leadership

438: Dr. Omolara Thomas Uwemedimo: Melanin, Medicine & Motherhood

Shameless Leadership

Sara Dean

Education, Management, How To, Business, Self-improvement

4.7800 Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Omolara Thomas Uwemedimo is a Shameless Mom and a board certified pediatrician of over 15 years and an academic faculty member for over a decade, providing coaching and mentorship programs for physicians of color. She is also the CEO of Strong Children Wellness, an innovative telemedicine practice that addresses both unmet health and social needs for families in New York and the founder of Melanin, Medicine & Motherhood, an organization focused on empowering and supporting the personal & professional development of Black women physicians, especially mothers, to achieve their vision and build their capacity to support other women of color. Her career has been defined by a passion for social justice, an advocate, a professor & researcher committed to ensuring all mothers and children, no matter their race, income, or background have an equal right to thrive. She has worked as a global physician in NYC, Boston, and in 12 countries across sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. Dr. Uwemedimo is a national speaker to both physician and community audiences in the fields of overcoming implicit bias and racism in healthcare settings, inclusion, and equity for women physicians in healthcare and health equity for marginalized children and families, including those from immigrant and Black communities. She has been featured in several media outlets including Essence.com, Newsweek, Reuters, NPR, and CNN Espanol. Listen in to hear Omolara share: Her experience being a physician in New York during COVID-19 Why she made the professional shift to serve female doctors of color The importance of vulnerability, community, and confidence as the antidote to burnout Why she decided to create a community specifically for women physicians of color Links mentioned: Connect with Dr. Omolara Check out the MPOWERED Collective Melanin Medicine Motherhood Podcast Omolara on Instagram Melanin Medicine Motherhood Facebook Group Omolara on Twitter Thank you to our sponsors: Built Bar: Built Bar is offering my listeners 20% off your first purchase! Go to Builtbar.com and enter promo code SHAMELESS at checkout to receive 20% off your first order!   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Shameless Mom Academy episode 438 with Dr. Omalara Thomas Uemadimo.

0:05.7

Show notes for this episode, including any links mentioned in the episode, as well as any

0:09.9

discount codes from our sponsors, can be found by going to shameless mom.com and clicking on

0:14.1

episode 438.8. Welcome to the Shameless Mom Academy.

0:22.2

I'm your host, Sarah Dean.

0:24.3

I'm here to give you and other passionate, driven, unapologetic moms, tools, resources,

0:30.1

and a little bit of humor to help you lead more positive, powerful, and purposeful lives every damn day.

0:36.3

One of the best things about the Shameless Mom Academy is our community.

0:39.3

So be sure to join us in our free private Facebook group to connect with other

0:43.1

shameless moms just like you.

0:44.9

You can find us over at shamelessom.com forward slash Facebook.

0:49.6

All right.

0:50.1

Let's dive into today's episode.

0:58.0

Okay. Let's dive into today's episode. Dr. Omalara Thomas Uemadimo is a shameless mom, a board-certified pediatrician of over 15 years,

1:05.0

and an academic faculty member for over a decade, providing coaching and mentorship

1:09.6

programs for physicians of color.

1:11.9

She's also the CEO of Strong Children Wellness, an innovative telemedicine practice that addresses

1:17.7

both unmet health and social needs for families in New York, and she's the founder of melanin,

1:23.7

medicine, and motherhood, an organization focused on empowering and supporting the personal

1:28.3

and professional development of black women physicians, especially mothers, to achieve their

1:33.0

vision and build their capacity to support other women of color.

1:36.6

Her career has been defined by a passion for social justice, being an advocate, a professor,

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