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The Bakari Sellers Podcast

‘The Color of Care’ With Dr. Carmen Green

The Bakari Sellers Podcast

The Ringer

Politics, News

4.8966 Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Bakari Sellers is joined by the dean of the CUNY School of Medicine at CCNY, Dr. Carmen Green to discuss racial disparities in health and medicine (:50), why she chose pain management as a specialty (8:27), and the importance of the new documentary ‘The Color of Care’ in exposing systemically substandard healthcare (15:27). Host: Bakari Sellers Guest: Dr. Carmen Green Producer: Donnie Beacham Jr. Executive Producer: Jarrod Loadholt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I won't tell you that it's gonna be okay.

0:07.0

I won't tell you that it's going to be okay.

0:15.0

Good morning and welcome to a

0:17.0

not, most times I say afternoon because we're actually taking this in the morning

0:21.0

bright and early with Dr. Carmen Green. How are you feeling today?

0:26.8

I'm terrific. How are you? I'm well blessed than I deserve. I heard you talking about

0:30.8

allergies. My allergies are going crazy too. I got to take my Zertech every morning when I wake up.

0:36.0

Well, that's why I had a challenge. I went a couple days without it.

0:40.0

So I'll feel better this afternoon.

0:44.8

So look, as we start each one of our episodes,

0:50.1

we always ask this question. And we want our guests to walk us through the arc of their career and you've had a story career in medicine where you're currently Dean. And I want to know about your career

1:06.0

and your various career stops from Michigan State

1:08.5

to where you work now.

1:10.0

Well, thanks for the question.

1:12.3

I actually need to go back a little bit

1:15.0

further than that.

1:15.6

I'm an Air Force kid.

1:16.9

So in the United States Air Force,

1:19.6

and I went to a undergrad at University of Michigan, Flint.

1:27.0

We were stationed in Flint when Flint was a boom town.

1:30.0

As you know, it certainly had its troubled history now with, you know, the disparities as it relates to lead in the water. I would go to Michigan State College of Human Medicine where I would learn how to be a doctor.

1:48.0

I'd go into anesthesiology as my residency at the University of Michigan.

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