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120: Interview: Bias in Healthcare with Patient and Practitioner Kimether Redmon

120: Interview: Bias in Healthcare with Patient and Practitioner Kimether Redmon

FromIn Sixteen Years of Endometriosis


120: Interview: Bias in Healthcare with Patient and Practitioner Kimether Redmon

FromIn Sixteen Years of Endometriosis

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Feb 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today I’m speaking with Kimether Redmon about:



-Trauma-informed medical care.



-Some biases a person may face in the medical setting.



-Personal biases that Kimether has faced.



Who is Kimether Redmon?



She is an endometriosis patient as well as a Family Nurse Practitioner serving low-income uninsured patients in her area. Before her nursing career, she was a research consultant with a background in brain injury research, and employment.



Being diagnosed with stage 4 endometriosis in 2021 after over 20 years of countless incidents of dismissal, gaslighting, bias, and incompetency has fueled her own diligence as a healthcare provider and educator that prioritizes high quality, trauma informed care to all.



Kimether is also the vice president of Peach Corps, which is on a mission to help those with PCOS, Endo, Adeno and chronic conditions.



Clickable links at insixteenyears.com/episode120



CONNECT WITH KIMETHER:



Peach Corps IG: @peach_corps




Kimether IG: @therebelliousuterus




Kimether’s podcast IG: @endothickofit



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Released:
Feb 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Laugh, cry, and shout with us as we talk all things endometriosis. We’re 2 witty best friends that pride ourselves on sharing accurate, well-researched information. We delve into all those embarrassing did-that-really-just-happen?! endo stories, talk vulnerably about our personal growth, and share disease facts with a side of humor. We hope our podcast will support and empower you. —Important note on inclusive language: We hadn’t yet been educated about inclusive language when we began our podcast; but after learning, we used this language midway through the show and going forward.