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Beyond Clinical Walls

Beyond Clinical Walls

De : Dr. Bayo - Dr. Bayo Curry-Winchell MD MS
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Here's the thing - real healthcare advocacy happens beyond clinical walls. It's about understanding our bodies, knowing our resources, and helping each other navigate the healthcare system. The Beyond Clinical Walls Podcast guides you to becoming your best advocate. Created and hosted by Dr. Bayo Curry-Winchell, MD, MS (known to listeners as Dr. Bayo), this show empowers you with the knowledge to understand your body and navigate a complex healthcare system so you can advocate for the care you deserve. Dr. Bayo combines her extensive medical expertise with real-world insights. As Medical Director for Saint Mary's Urgent Cares and for the Washoe County Sexual Assault Response Team, she brings a unique perspective on healthcare and patient advocacy. Dr. Bayo is a nationally recognized health advocate, a national speaker with a TEDx Talk called "Do No Harm" with over 2 million views, a national news contributor, and brings years of experience as a practicing physician to bridge the gap between clinical expertise and practical healthcare navigation. In each episode, Dr. Bayo speaks with guests who are passionate advocates of health-related topics to help you learn from the best. Together, they provide insights and strategies that empower you to take control of your healthcare journey. Connect with Dr. Bayo on Instagram, TikTok, BlueSky, and YouTube, or learn more at https://doctorbayo.com.© 2026 Beyond Clinical Walls Podcast Développement personnel Hygiène et vie saine Maladie et pathologies physiques Réussite personnelle
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      You take care of everyone else. You push through stress, exhaustion, and warning signs until your body forces you to stop. In this episode, Dr. Bayo is joined by board-certified pharmacist and self-care strategist Dr. Alisha Reed, whose life changed when her blood pressure reached 180/110. After years of counseling patients, she became one, navigating grief, chronic stress, and high blood pressure as a single mother. This conversation reframes self-care as survival, not indulgence. Whether you are burned out, managing high blood pressure, or constantly putting yourself last, this episode breaks down what chronic stress is doing to your body and how to protect your health in realistic, achievable ways. In this episode, you’ll learn: The warning signs that stress is harming your body How chronic stress affects blood pressure and heart health Why self-care myths keep people stuck in survival mode A practical six-step framework you can start using immediately, the REFILL Strategy What to ask your doctor and pharmacist about blood pressure medications How to advocate for yourself when something does not feel right Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, and stress plays a major role. February is Heart Month, making this an important reminder that managing stress and blood pressure is essential to protecting your heart year-round. 🎧 Follow Dr. Alisha Reed on Instagram @dralishareed and listen to her podcast Your Self Care Prescription. If this episode resonated, share it with someone who needs it. You can’t pour from an empty cup. Your health depends on it. https://linktr.ee/Doctor.Bayo
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      31 min
    • What Really Happens in the ICU: What Families Should Know with Dr. Mahmoud Ibrahim
      Feb 1 2026
      Hearing “They’re going to the ICU” is terrifying, especially when no one explains what’s happening. In this episode, Dr. Bayo Curry-Winchell talks with triple board-certified critical care physician Dr. Mahmoud Ibrahim (ICUBOY) to explain what really happens inside the Intensive Care Unit. From ventilators and sedation to ICU machines and decision-making, this conversation breaks down critical care in clear, human language. Whether you are facing an ICU stay now, supporting a loved one, or wanting to be prepared, this episode will help you feel more informed and confident. What the ICU is and how it differs from a regular hospital room Why patients are admitted to the ICU and what “critical” truly means Who makes up the ICU care team and how decisions are made What common ICU machines, monitors, and ventilators actually do Why ICU patients are sedated and how doctors decide when to wake them How families can tell if a patient is improving, stable, or declining How to communicate effectively with the ICU medical team What recovery after an ICU stay can look like How families navigate difficult decisions, including hospice care How to prepare before a medical crisis with the right documents and conversations More than 5 million Americans are admitted to ICUs each year, yet most families enter without understanding what’s happening. This episode turns fear into clarity and gives you tools to advocate for yourself or someone you love. 🎧 Follow Dr. Mahmoud Ibrahim (@icuboy_meded) on social media for more ICU education. If this episode helped you, share it with someone who may need it. This is an episode worth saving, especially if you ever find yourself supporting someone in critical care. In this episode, you’ll learn:
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      51 min
    • Eight Minutes From Birth: Sent Home in Labor
      Jan 16 2026
      Eight minutes after being sent home from the hospital, Mercedes Wells gave birth in her truck. In this episode of Beyond Clinical Walls, Dr. Bayo talks with Mercedes and Leon Wells about medical dismissal during labor, bias in maternal healthcare, and the ongoing maternal health crisis in the United States. Dr. Bayo also shares her own near-fatal postpartum experience and explains what should happen when someone arrives at the hospital in labor during childbirth. ⚠️ Content note: This episode discusses medical dismissal and birth trauma. Resources & Contacts: IRTH App The Wells Act Facebook: Leon Wells Instagram: mercedesswells Facebook: Mercedes Sheri Wells TikTok: @mercedesswells
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      42 min
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