Episode #6: That’s Dr. Not Mrs. with Dr. Anu Kathiresan

Episode #5: How to Market Your Practice Online with Dr. Shruti Tannan

Episode #4: What’s it like to take the ORAL BOARDS with Dr. Kimberly Brown

Episode #2: Women in White Coats Hero Dr. Mary Claire Haver and the Galveston Diet

Episode #3: Doctor Hollywood: What’s it Like Being on National TV with Dr. Kimberly Brown

[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”3.22.3″][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.25″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.25″ custom_padding=”|||” custom_padding__hover=”|||”][et_pb_code _builder_version=”4.4.7″ custom_css_main_element_last_edited=”off|desktop” custom_css_main_element__hover_enabled=”off|desktop”] [/et_pb_code][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.4.7″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat”] In this show, Women in White Coats Co-founder Dr. Amber Robins talks with Dr. Kimberly Brown, an emergency physician with a strong media interest, who recently was on two television shows – “Untold Stories of the […]
My Fears, Hopes and Dreams as a Black Physician Mom Raising a Black Son

I became a mom to a black son 25 years ago. Four months later I graduated from my family medicine residency carrying him on my hip to receive my diploma. He was born during a time when I was planning for our future and the future of generations to come. I was secure in knowing […]
Racism is a public health concern. Everyone in healthcare needs to take it personally

The killing of George Floyd and other Black people in the U.S. breaks my heart, just like it does yours. I stand with those calling for compassion, reason, and equality across the country. As a doctor, I was taught to protect ALL life. Those young and old, Black and white, male or female. They have […]
What if Mommy is Not OK?

Let’s be honest – the pressures of being a wife and mom can sometimes be tough to handle. OK, maybe not sometimes – ALL the time! You’re responsible for so much. Cooking, cleaning, chauffeuring, managing schedules, taking care of your sick kids (and husband!). You make sure everyone has what they need every single day. […]
We Have Always Been Heroes

Was everyone in med school as young, innocent, and wildly stupid as we were? The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine required superlatives: most, best, fastest… dumbest? Before each test, my friend Frank and I would scroll through our mental Rolodexes of “what are our other options?” (As opposed to being stuck inside with “Clinical […]
The Power of Walking with a Doctor
