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Steven Bradley MD
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Steven Bradley, MD is an Anesthesiologist, Medical Ethicist. Although practicing for only two years, his professional career is broad and his pathway to medicine was non-conventional to say the least. This RUclips channel will provide insight into the amazing field of Anesthesiology. It will provide guidance and a sounding board for those interested in the intricacies of medical ethics. This is a place for mentorship and representation that will hopefully lead to increased diversity in healthcare. Last, for those interested in military medicine, this will be a forum to have those questions answered.
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Podcast: The Black Doctors Podcast
For additional information on Military Medicine, check out the MILMED Patreon account: www.patreon.com/MilMed
Instagram/Twitter: @StevenBradleyMD
Facebook: S. Bradley MD
Podcast: The Black Doctors Podcast
A Patient's Guide to Navigating Healthcare
A Patient's Guide to Navigating Healthcare
In the inaugural episode of the Black Doctors Community Podcast, anesthesiologist and critical care medicine physician Dr. Steven Bradley introduces himself and shares the motivation behind starting this series. He emphasizes the importance of representation in medicine and discusses his ongoing efforts to inspire the next generation of minority physicians through his original Black Doctors Podcast. Dr. Bradley also highlights crucial topics such as healthcare disparities and the need for increased diversity within the healthcare workforce as supported by medical literature.
Dr. Bradley outlines the structure of the healthcare system in the United ...
In the inaugural episode of the Black Doctors Community Podcast, anesthesiologist and critical care medicine physician Dr. Steven Bradley introduces himself and shares the motivation behind starting this series. He emphasizes the importance of representation in medicine and discusses his ongoing efforts to inspire the next generation of minority physicians through his original Black Doctors Podcast. Dr. Bradley also highlights crucial topics such as healthcare disparities and the need for increased diversity within the healthcare workforce as supported by medical literature.
Dr. Bradley outlines the structure of the healthcare system in the United ...
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A Patient's Guide to Navigating Healthcare | The Black Doctors Community Podcast
Просмотров 47Месяц назад
Welcome to the FIRST episode of"The Black Doctors Community Podcast! In this episode, host Dr. Steven Bradley breaks down the different levels of medical care to help you better understand options based on different health needs. From routine outpatient follow-ups to urgent care, emergency rooms, inpatient care, and the intensive care unit (ICU), he discusses each level and explains what they e...
How To Decrease Burnout and Find Happiness in Medicine
Просмотров 35Месяц назад
How To Decrease Burnout and Find Happiness in Medicine In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, host Dr. Steven Bradley reflects on a month of solo episodes and expresses his initial concerns about sharing his thoughts without a guest. He finds solace in listener feedback and recounts a message from a past guest that brightened his week. Dr. Bradley explores the benefits of podcasting, suc...
From Sandwich Artist to Critical Care Anesthesiologist
Просмотров 562 месяца назад
In this special solo episode, Dr. Steven Bradley, host of the Black Doctors Podcast, shares his personal journey into medicine, from growing up as a Navy brat to becoming a successful anesthesiologist. He reflects on his early aspirations, influenced by his father's military career, and his initial interests in music before deciding to pursue a career in medicine. Dr. Bradley recounts challengi...
Do as I say, Not as I Did: Advice for Navigating Intern Year
Просмотров 322 месяца назад
Do as I say, Not as I Did: Advice for Navigating Intern Year In this episode of The Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. Steven Bradley celebrates the podcast's four-year anniversary and reviews listener feedback highlighting the show's impact on medical professionals' journeys. Dr. Bradley discusses the recent milestone of achieving 100 reviews on Apple Podcasts, with many being five-star ratings, empha...
Year 4: The State of the Pod
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Year 4: The State of the Pod In this special anniversary episode, Dr. Steven Bradley, an anesthesiologist and critical care medicine physician, celebrates four years of the Black Doctors Podcast. Reflecting on the podcast's journey since its inception in June 2020, Dr. Bradley highlights the tremendous growth, impact, and vibrant community that has been built. He shares his motivation for start...
Pt 2 of the 5-Step Financial Wellness plan with Drs. Halford and Taylor
Просмотров 122 месяца назад
Financial Wellness for Physicians: A 5-Step Plan from the WealthMindedMD Podcast In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. Steven Bradley welcomes back Dr. Brittne Halford and Dr. Altelisha Taylor to discuss financial wellness for physicians. Together, they delve into a comprehensive five-step plan for achieving financial stability and growth, specifically tailored for those in the medi...
Financial Wellness for Physicians: A 5-Step Plan from the WealthMindedMD Podcast
Просмотров 372 месяца назад
Financial Wellness for Physicians: A 5-Step Plan from the WealthMindedMD Podcast In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. Steven Bradley welcomes back Dr. Brittne Halford and Dr. Altelisha Taylor to discuss financial wellness for physicians. Together, they delve into a comprehensive five-step plan for achieving financial stability and growth, specifically tailored for those in the medi...
Closing the Physician Wage Gap: How To Advocate for Fair Compensation as a Minority in Medicine
Просмотров 353 месяца назад
Closing the Physician Wage Gap: How To Advocate for Fair Compensation as a Minority in Medicine This week's episode starts out with a brief summary of some current events in medicine: Xenotransplantation, the transplantation of organs or tissues from one species to another, offers a potential solution to the shortage of human organs for transplant. Recent breakthroughs, including the first gene...
the Future of Non-Competes with Contract Lawyer Michael Johnson
Просмотров 333 месяца назад
the Future of Non-Competes with Contract Lawyer Michael Johnson In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, host Dr. Steven Bradley engages in a compelling discussion with contract lawyer Michael Johnson about the future of non-compete clauses, particularly in the context of physician contracts. The conversation begins with an exploration of the recent FTC ruling, which bans non-compete claus...
The Need for Diversity in Clinical Medical Ethics
Просмотров 263 месяца назад
The Need for Diversity in Clinical Medical Ethics w/ Dr. Steven Bradley In this episode, Dr. Steven Bradley, a critical care physician, anesthesiologist, and medical ethicist, delves into the significance of medical ethics within the realm of healthcare decision-making. Dr. Bradley shares his personal journey navigating the complexities of medical ethics, emphasizing the indispensable need for ...
Pediatric Pain Anesthesiologist: from Academia for Entrepreneurship with Dr. Elisha Peterson
Просмотров 223 месяца назад
Podcast Host and Pediatric Pain Physician Dr. Elisha Peterson In the enlightening episode of the Black Doctors Podcast featuring Dr. Elisha Peterson, listeners are invited into the inspiring journey of a triple board-certified anesthesiologist renowned for her dedication to medicine and community service. Throughout the podcast, Dr. Peterson candidly discusses the hurdles she faced as a minorit...
Podcast Host and Pediatric Pain Physician Dr. Elisha Peterson
Просмотров 294 месяца назад
Podcast Host and Pediatric Pain Physician Dr. Elisha Peterson In the enlightening episode of the Black Doctors Podcast featuring Dr. Elisha Peterson, listeners are invited into the inspiring journey of a triple board-certified anesthesiologist renowned for her dedication to medicine and community service. Dr. Peterson's narrative begins with her childhood experiences, shaped by the influence of...
Orthopedic Surgery: Closing the Gender Gap w/ Dr. Gaskin
Просмотров 364 месяца назад
Orthopedic Surgery: Closing the Gender Gap with Dr. Alexis Gaskin In this episode, Dr. Alexis Gaskin, an orthopedic surgeon, delves into her journey into medicine and orthopedic surgery, highlighting the pivotal role of mentorship in her decision-making process. Despite encountering obstacles during the medical school application phase, Dr. Gaskin found guidance and encouragement from mentors w...
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Orthopedic Surgery with Dr. Alexis Gaskin
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Orthopedic Surgery with Dr. Alexis Gaskin
Pediatric Mental Health and the Opioid Epidemic
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Pediatric Mental Health and the Opioid Epidemic
Serving Beyond the Call: A Pediatrician's Tale of Military Medicine and Opioid Crisis Intervention
Просмотров 785 месяцев назад
Serving Beyond the Call: A Pediatrician's Tale of Military Medicine and Opioid Crisis Intervention
Healthcare Disparities and Colorectal Cancer with Dr. Adjoa Anyane-Yeboa
Просмотров 235 месяцев назад
Healthcare Disparities and Colorectal Cancer with Dr. Adjoa Anyane-Yeboa
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month with Dr. Adjoa Anyane-Yeboa
Просмотров 255 месяцев назад
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month with Dr. Adjoa Anyane-Yeboa
Sunrise or Sunset? The Future of DEI in Medicine
Просмотров 725 месяцев назад
Sunrise or Sunset? The Future of DEI in Medicine
Selecting and Surviving Residency as the "ONLY"
Просмотров 486 месяцев назад
Selecting and Surviving Residency as the "ONLY"
Exploring ENT with Dr. Hafia Eltahir
Просмотров 416 месяцев назад
Exploring ENT with Dr. Hafia Eltahir
DEI Tourism and Other Challenges to Achieving Health Equity
Просмотров 396 месяцев назад
DEI Tourism and Other Challenges to Achieving Health Equity
Medical Ethicist Discusses the Implications of State-Sanctioned Executions
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Medical Ethicist Discusses the Implications of State-Sanctioned Executions
New Year, New Resolutions. Your Guide to Success in 2024
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New Year, New Resolutions. Your Guide to Success in 2024
Demystifying the Field of Transplant Surgery w/ Dr. Ashly Suah
Просмотров 317 месяцев назад
Demystifying the Field of Transplant Surgery w/ Dr. Ashly Suah
Diversity, Excellence, and Inclusion in Transplant Surgery w/ Dr. Ashley Suah
Просмотров 437 месяцев назад
Diversity, Excellence, and Inclusion in Transplant Surgery w/ Dr. Ashley Suah
Milestones, Memories, and Medicine: A Year in Reflection with Dr. Steven Bradley
Просмотров 357 месяцев назад
Milestones, Memories, and Medicine: A Year in Reflection with Dr. Steven Bradley
Creating Safe Learning Environments (and Navigating Unsafe Learning Environments) in Medicine
Просмотров 538 месяцев назад
Creating Safe Learning Environments (and Navigating Unsafe Learning Environments) in Medicine
You are very informative! I am interested in pursuing medical school! You have a great book shelf. I like your action figures! Essentialism seems like a great book to read! I was also looking into doctor's beyond borders!
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I am prediabetic and I have high blood pressure. Will that be an issue?
My daughter is 15, and this is her goal she started the national guard this year
For the flight of stairs thing you said, what is the equivalent test of health for someone in a wheelchair/ someone sedentary?
How would you know what you had a reaction to!! Nobody has come to me and said anything to a reaction I had! Also, there is no list of drugs input into my body! Good luck!!!
It depends on the clinical situation. I always try to keep my patients informed.
@steven Bradley, Good Morning Dr. Bradley, is it preferred to use a mask for adult Neurosurgery head cases like the Shunt Revisions, I have a preference not to have a mask JUST WHILE I AM AWAKE,I hate the smell even flavoured Anesthesia bothers me
Sorry, I can't say too much since I cannot provide medical advice. However, if patients cannot tolerate a mask, sometimes I'll provide some sedation so they don't remember as much.
Thank you for your videos
My pleasure!
t's awesome to see a doctor talking about the importance of having more Black doctors. I didn't know there were so many different levels of care in hospitals.
Thanks so much for the feedback!! The next episode is going to jump into anesthesia.
So getting all your school paid for and serving for a set amount of time isn’t worth it? Leaving the military with your degree and having next to no debt isn’t worth it? How am I supposed too afford Med School in the civilian world?
Financially, no IMO. Student loans are available.
@@StevenBradleyMDso hundreds of thousands in debt or military? We still have a couple years.
Music too loud!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, sorry! I was still learning how to edit. I have recently started posting more patient-centered video (without the crazy loud music!)
My son is about to have surgery in two days to have his tonsils and adenoids removed. He is 3. He started having diarrhea 2 days ago. Is this going to affect anything? I appreciate your help!!
I hope he is feeling better! Sometimes diarrhea or recent sickness can lead to dehydration.
Did you have to jump from a high diving board for ods?
There are far fewer black doctors than there are white doctors. But there are far more black doctors than there are white looters. This gentleman is rare.
Bad news with the music. Can't deal with this. Was probably a good video otherwise.
Thank you.
Hey Doctor I sent you a message on instagram I don’t know if you received it.
So after the 4 years of residency, can you apply for civilian jobs and increase your pay?
How does one specialise as a physician in the military?
Great podcast episode
I had a general anaesthetic yesterday, when I was in the recovery room I remeber my body jolting as I was coming back around. It felt like when you are about to drift into a deep sleep and then your body jerks so you wake up. It kept doing this for what felt like a long time. I asked the nurse whilst I was semi conscious why my body was doing this and she replied "I don't know" I was also freezing and shivering with my teeth chattering, they had to get a blanket which blew hot air inside it to warm me up. Can you offer any information into why this may have happened? This is my 4th general anaesthetic and the other 3 I didn't have any issues like this when I was brought into recovery
Currently doing my pre med courses aiming to do anesthesiology aswell good to see this vid
Can they remove that tube before you wake up?
After college, do you join the military first? Or medical school first?
Great content
I had an abscess from compacted wisdom teeth. It ruptured n I went septic. They did emergency surgery n I woke up three days later in ICU. I remember the nurse trying to wake me. She was very frustrated because nobody had mentioned I had sleep apnea. I'm going to have to have my knee reconstructed. I had it done once before in 2007. What precautions do they make for sleep apnea patients?
This is excellent information. Thank You
Thank u so much ❤
So I recently was selected for LDO. My path towards commissioning wast not easy to say the least. I originally enlisted and left active duty after my first enlistment contract. I joined the reserves and went to college and grad school via the Post 9/11 bill. I came back in the reserves after a break in service and due to my civilian experience, I came back in as an E6. Within three years affiliating, I promotedI promoted to Chief Petty Officer (E7) and then as a Limited Duty Officer in the same fiscal year, which is extremely rare. The designator in which I will commission was the only Officer designator community that interest me. I had no interest in the unrestricted line world.
Dr. Bradley so what happens if the patient has high blood pressure. And diabetes. Never been under any anesthesia, had 2 wrist surgeries wide awak for both,muscle biopsy fully awake and watched them cut open my leg and mucle. No OR room just standard room with two specialist. No pain afterwards either. Not even a colonoscopy yet. But i know its coming.
We can still safely provide care, however, poorly controlled health issues can increase the risk of a variety of complications. If medical conditions are very poorly controlled, sometimes surgery may be delayed or canceled.
Is it ethical for a Resident to place a DNR order on a patient after she botched a brain surgery on a patient who began hemorrhaging in the brain from an overdose of Heparin given by another employee at the same hospital? The patient was in a coma when the Resident arrived, and was unable to give consent to a DNR order,
Unfortunately, I don't have enough information to comment on this sad scenario.
If you become a military doctor do you get a break for church as a Christian?
Do some research after basic which is ten weeks your more free the navy isn’t bad at all and yes even at basic training you get Sundays off for church
@@TyTaylor-mx1qu ohh okay thanks for telling me!!
Something else to mention to anesthesiologist is….cosmetic dentistry. There has to be a way of delineating which dead-asleep patient has dentistry that can be damaged. Had I known, I could have worn night guard which is clear plastic mold that would have protected the teeth. Or….mark with tape--do not pull apparatus out of this patients mouth. Ten thousand dollars worth of mistake, to say nothing of anguish and work hours wasted. Colored tape…. anesthesiologist says ….whats this? Oh yeah, right, gentle as we go.
How do I start right of high school
Thank you Dr. Bradley for sharing your info. You are appreciated.
What if you do your residency with the Army and also do your fellowship with the army? Would that add more time to your four-year commitment?
i just watched your video from a couple years ago, it was very helpful. One thing that wasn’t answered for me is if a permanent resident can be a military physician
Hi sir, I have a doubt is general anaesthesia is safe for the patients suffering with seronegative AI Encephalitis for hernioplasty
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My son enrolled in the HPSP as an alternative to incurring $300,000 to $400,000 in medical school student loan debt. While there are some drawbacks to serving as a military surgeon, overall he has found it to be an overall positive.
My son is looking to go to Med School. He wants to be a Sports Medical Doctor but our issue right now is how we are going to afford this. So he’s been thinking more and more about joining the Navy.
Steven, Thanks for what you do. I am a retired Navy Physician. I completely agree with you on the reasons to practice in the service.
Never heard you talk about the fact that the reason you don't make the big money is because the military is paying for you to get your medical degree.
HU YOU KNOW!!!🦬
Great advice. Just my thought but the background music is very distracting. Thanks for your service.
QUESTION FOR STEVEN BRADLEY: IF YOU HAVE HEART OR LUNG PROBLEMS, HOW DO THOSE GET FIXED BEFORE ANASTHESIA WITH REQUIRING ANASTHESIA TO FIX THEM?????
Thank you Sir for this very helpful information! I'm a civilian RN and in the process of going through the application process into the Navy Nurse Corp.
Hey @vicky1rn52 I am a nurse also considering this. I would love to ger your insight on the application process and everything!
Steven, remember, you don't get the big $ for putting people to sleep. You get them for WAKing them up safely!
Hi Dr. Bradley, thank you for your video. Do you have an email I can send you a question I have?
Thank you
Did he say "4 hours for breast milk"? 😮😂
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