Echi Di Ime
Echi Di Ime is my blog and podcast — a space for reflection on leadership, medical careers, women’s health, and social justice.
I draw on clinical practice, public health, and lived experience to make complex health issues clearer and more human.
What I write about
Women’s health across the life course
Periods, fertility, pregnancy, menopause, and getting heard in care.
Medical careers & leadership
Becoming a consultant involves identity shifts, boundaries, and confidence.
Health, power & systems
Equity, policy, and how structures shape outcomes.
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Explore My Writing
Why Race Isn’t a Risk Factor
When race is used as a proxy for biology, it quietly embeds bias into care.
This piece explains why race is not a risk factor — and why clinicians must look instead to systems, history, and lived experience.
More Than Hair: Beauty, Exposure, and Reproductive Health
Our skin is our largest organ, constantly in contact with the environment. Black women are disproportionately exposed to toxic chemicals in everyday beauty products, with real consequences for reproductive health. This piece isn’t just about hair — it’s about exposure, power, and environmental justice.
The Dark Side of AI: How Algorithms Fuel Gender Inequality
Technology reflects the world that made it, and too often that world leaves women behind.
I explore how artificial intelligence can either widen inequities or be shaped to support fairer health outcomes.
Hidden in plain sight: structural violence against women
In the lead up to International Women’s Day, let’s uncover structural violence, a hidden system holding women back from achieving their true potential.