[PDF][PDF] Creating dialogue on culture and bias in the learner-teacher relationship

L Graves, K Horrey, M Hubinette, I Oandasan… - Canadian Family …, 2021 - cfp.ca
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 …

[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 …

[PDF][PDF] Challenging'cultural filtration'in medicine

M Kehoe, PA Tiffin - The Clinical Teacher, 2023 - eprints.whiterose.ac.uk
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 …

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 …

Beyond the Manuscript: Perspectives of Community Partners Involved in an Academic Training to Address Clinicians' Implicit Bias

E Tumilty, J Tjia, L Negrón-Cruz - Progress in Community Health …, 2023 - muse.jhu.edu
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 …

[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 …

Acknowledging Intersectionality and Historical Context in Medical Education Research

MJN Tiako, S Green, UR Essien - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2020 - Springer
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 …

[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 …

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 …

[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
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