[PDF][PDF] Creating dialogue on culture and bias in the learner-teacher relationship
Dialogue between clinical teachers and learners about bias encountered by certain
populations in health care can be difficult. As physicians, in addition to having individual …
populations in health care can be difficult. As physicians, in addition to having individual …
[HTML][HTML] Racism Is Real. Racism Is Complicated. Racism Is Real Complicated.
S Wilson - Family Medicine, 2019 - journals.stfm.org
COMMENTARIES takers”;“Asians are smart”;“Indians are Hindu”;“He's athletic, for a white
guy”; and “He speaks well, for being black.” Expectations and thinking like this are more …
guy”; and “He speaks well, for being black.” Expectations and thinking like this are more …
[PDF][PDF] Challenging'cultural filtration'in medicine
Equality, diversity and inclusivity (EDI) issues in relation to patient care have been reported
from as early as medical school. Indeed, there is evidence that many medical students feel …
from as early as medical school. Indeed, there is evidence that many medical students feel …
Using Learning Communities to Address Important Diversity Discussions
AK Mitchell, KC Redding, CR Bayer… - Academic …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Purpose: A renewed call for antiracism pedagogy emerged in medical education in the wake
of the COVID-19 pandemic and social unrest following several highly publicized incidences …
of the COVID-19 pandemic and social unrest following several highly publicized incidences …
Beyond the Manuscript: Perspectives of Community Partners Involved in an Academic Training to Address Clinicians' Implicit Bias
Community Health Partnerships. I have the great privilege today of talking to two people
involved with a paper that will be coming out in Volume 17, Issue 2 of our journal. We'll …
involved with a paper that will be coming out in Volume 17, Issue 2 of our journal. We'll …
[HTML][HTML] The Lonely Only: Physician reflections on race, bias, and residency program leadership
C Garrison - Family Medicine, 2019 - journals.stfm.org
M y earliest memory of wanting to become a doctor was when I was 8 years old. Dr R. saw
me watching him intently as he examined my little brother's ear. He peeked up at me over …
me watching him intently as he examined my little brother's ear. He peeked up at me over …
Acknowledging Intersectionality and Historical Context in Medical Education Research
To the Editors: We read with interest the article by Chaitoff et al. entitled “The Effects of
Student Demographic Characteristics in a Primary Care Encounter: a Randomized …
Student Demographic Characteristics in a Primary Care Encounter: a Randomized …
[PDF][PDF] Exploring matters of race through dialogue in the University of Michigan Medical School's longitudinal case studies program
K Bakke, K Sidhar, AK Kumagai - AMA Journal of …, 2014 - journalofethics.ama-assn.org
In teaching medical students about the social determinants of health, too often do educators
omit discussion of how clinicians themselves contribute to health inequity. It is far easier to …
omit discussion of how clinicians themselves contribute to health inequity. It is far easier to …
Culture, diversity, race, and the standards: assessing and addressing the hidden curricula
S LeLacheur, H Straker - The Journal of Physician Assistant …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Assistant Education (4th Edition) oblige us to teach our students about cultural competency.
1 Physician assistant (PA) educators may need to consider the addition of new or revised …
1 Physician assistant (PA) educators may need to consider the addition of new or revised …
[HTML][HTML] Misrepresenting race—the role of medical schools in propagating physician bias
C Amutah, K Greenidge, A Mante… - … England Journal of …, 2021 - Mass Medical Soc
Misrepresenting Race — The Role of Medical Schools in Propagating Physician Bias |
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