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The Made for Medicine Program
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According to the AAMC 2019 Diversity in Medicine Facts and Figures report, African Americans make up only 5% of U.S. physician workforce, therefore, Made for Medicine serves as a programmatic solution to redress the underrepresentation of African Americans in the medical field. Made for Medicine is designed to support African American or Black middle and high school students with an interest in the field of medicine by providing them with critical foundational knowledge, hands-on learning, simulations, case study analyses, mentoring and more. The program is divided into 3 phases that include: Introduction to Medicine (Grades 6-7), Deeper Dive (Grades 8-9), and Commitment to Medicine (Grades 10-12). The goal of Made for Medicine is for participants to leave the program with solid preparation and commitment to pursuing a future career in medicine.

Joshua J. Joseph, MD, MPH is honored to be a core faculty member in Made for Medicine.

The Made for Medicine Program

https://www.madeformedicine.org/home

According to the AAMC 2019 Diversity in Medicine Facts and Figures report, African Americans make up only 5% of U.S. physician workforce, therefore, Made for Medicine serves as a programmatic solution to redress the underrepresentation of African Americans in the medical field. Made for Medicine is designed to support African American or Black middle and high school students with an interest in the field of medicine by providing them with critical foundational knowledge, hands-on learning, simulations, case study analyses, mentoring and more. The program is divided into 3 phases that include: Introduction to Medicine (Grades 6-7), Deeper Dive (Grades 8-9), and Commitment to Medicine (Grades 10-12). The goal of Made for Medicine is for participants to leave the program with solid preparation and commitment to pursuing a future career in medicine.

Joshua J. Joseph, MD, MPH is honored to be a core faculty member in Made for Medicine.

 
 
 
 
 

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We're living in particularly stressful times, but keeping that stress in check is critical to overall health. A new study by researchers at The Ohio State Un...




Cardi-OH Radio: Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes: Implications for Practice, June 2020

Listen to Joshua Joseph, MD, FAHA, discuss important findings from clinical trials on the impact of disparities on health outcomes. The conversation includes a special feature on the unique considerations of Covid-19 and disparities at 39:50.


Active & Educated Radio Show, May 2020

"Active & Educated Radio: A Conversation about COVID-19 in Columbus" will address important topics surrounding COVID-19 by bringing together local business owners, healthcare providers, and community leaders. They will provide details on how minorities can gain access to potentially life-saving information and available resources within Franklin County.

This forum is hosted by local radio personality, The Big Man Konata. It will be informative and entertaining as it will feature both thought-provoking conversations amongst community leaders and live musical performances from local Columbus artists.

Hosted By: The Big Man Konata

Guest Speakers: Dr. Seleshi Asfaw, Dr. Deena Chisolm, Dr. Joshua J. Joseph, Darrell M. Gray, II, MD, Christina Crump, Sandra Lopez, Tariq Tarey, Bo Chilton, Marlon Platt

"Active & Educated Radio: A Conversation about COVID-19 in Columbus" will address important topics surrounding COVID-19 by bringing together local business owners, healthcare providers, and community leaders. They will provide details on how minorities can gain access to potentially life-saving information and available resources within Franklin County. This forum is hosted by local radio personality, The Big Man Konata. It will be informative and entertaining as it will feature both thought-provoking conversations amongst community leaders and live musical performances from local Columbus artists. "Active & Educated Radio: A Conversation about COVID-19 in Columbus" will address important topics surrounding COVID-19 by bringing together local business owners, healthcare providers, and community leaders. They will provide details on how minorities can gain access to potentially life-saving information and available resources within Franklin County. This forum is hosted by local radio personality, The Big Man Konata. It will be informative and entertaining as it will feature both thought-provoking conversations amongst community leaders and live musical performances from local Columbus artists. Join us live in conversation via Facebook Watch Party this Saturday, May 30th at 2pm EST. Hosted By: The Big Man Konata Guest Speakers: Dr. Seleshi Asfaw Dr. Deena Chisolm Dr. Joshua J. Joseph Darrell M. Gray, II, MD Christina Crump Sandra Lopez Tariq Tarey Bo Chilton Marlon Platt Performances by: Bee Humana Yaves Ellis & Taelor Gray The Paragon Project Trek Manifest

Healthy Eating in Cooking with Dads, May 2020

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Joel Riley show Discussing Diabetes in COVID-19, April 2020

Stream the Joel Riley episode, Dr. Joshua Joseph-Associate Professor of Medicine at OSU's Wexner Medical Center, free & on demand on iHeartRadio.


American Heart Association/American Diabetes Association Know Diabetes by Heart: 2020 Episode 2 - The Patient Journey, March 24, 2020

Listen to Dr. Jorge Plutzky, a cardiologist, and Dr. Joshua Joseph, an endocrinologist, discuss with patients the challenges and barriers they face living with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and how health care providers can best support them.

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Joshua J. Joseph, MD discusses diabetes complications on a national radio session. To address challenges commonly faced by people living with type 2 diabetes, American Diabetes Association created Ask the Experts Q&A, a free educational series focused on diabetes management and the relationship between diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and heart failure. Open to all, participants can ask their questions to diabetes experts in a live Q&A session online or on the phone.


AARP Ohio held this Access Live Event focused on healthy living and diabetes prevention. The event featured former Columbus reporter and What Matters Radio host, Mindy Drayer along with Ohio State University Medical Center health expert Dr. Joshua Joseph and Caroline Rankin from YMCA of Central Ohio. Topics of discussion included diabetes prevention, how to assess your risk for prediabetes, and ways to reduce your risk of developing the condition.



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Learn About New Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes. 25 years ago, the management of type II diabetes was easy. You started a patient on a sulfonylurea and then if their glucose level didn’t improve, you added in NPH insulin. But things have changed. And today, we have better and safer medications to treat diabetes. Which is a good thing because the prevalence of diabetes over the past 25 years has grown enormously and we really needed new treatments to fight against this public health threat. But with new treatments can come confusion about which to use in different clinical situations. Joining our moderator on this CME webcast, to update us on the management of type 2 diabetes is endocrinologist and Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine from the Ohio State University, Dr. Joshua J. Joseph.


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Ohio State Scientists Identify Hormone Link Between Diabetes and Hypertension, September 2018Ohio State Doctors Working to Bring More Black Males Into Medicine

(COLUMBUS, Ohio) - About 30 million Americans live with diabetes, and the numbers continue to grow. However, researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner ...