Welcome to this episode of Cobb and Company, the podcast of the W. Montague Cobb Health Institute, recorded live at the National Medical Association Annual Convention in New York. Join Dr. Christina E. Stevens, Director of Operations for the Cobb Institute, as she discusses the crucial role of mentorship in enhancing diversity and representation within the healthcare workforce.
In this fun and insightful episode, we hear from London Wheeler, a third-year student at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and Carrington Boyer, a recent graduate from Howard University. Both guests share their personal journeys and the transformative impact mentors have had on their careers. From navigating medical school challenges to exploring the interdisciplinary field of bioethics, London and Carrington highlight the invaluable support and guidance received from their mentors.
Discover how mentorship has helped them connect with the Cobb Institute and understand the importance of diversity in clinical trials. Gain valuable insights into building meaningful mentor-mentee relationships and the qualities that make effective mentors. Whether you're an aspiring healthcare professional or a seasoned mentor, this episode offers inspiration and practical advice for fostering a more inclusive, resilient and diverse healthcare environment.
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