Dale Okorodudu
Physician & Social Entrepreneur
IG: @teambmwc
Black Men in White Coats
Dr. Dale often tells the story of a memorable trip he had while in college. One Friday, he boarded his usual holiday evening flight from St. Louis, Missouri to Houston, Texas. An older, somewhat affluent woman took a seat next to him on the airplane. For the duration of that two-hour flight, this woman berated Dr. Dale, telling him how poorly he dressed, how dumb he sounded when spoke, and how he would never be successful if he continued to carry himself in the manner which he did. Little did she know that the young black man in a hoodie and sweats was on his way to becoming a medical doctor and that all of her expectations of him would fall short. Since that day, Dr. Dale has sought to inspire and mentor young black men pursuing careers in medicine. “People don’t expect you to be successful,” he tells them, “but I’m expecting the unexpected!”
“The younger generations do not communicate the same way we did prior to social networking. Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and the originator of it all, Black Planet; these are what they know now. If we want to reach them, we need to communicate like they do. Not to mention, mentoring via this model is much more efficient than traditional models. If we are serious about increasing diversity in the field of medicine, during the current Facebook era, this is how to do it.”