TY - JOUR
T1 - Racism and persistent disparities
T2 - Difficult conversations on the road to equity
AU - Barenboim, Hernan E.
AU - Fraser, Kathryn
AU - Hood Watson, Kristen
AU - Ring, Jeffrey
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2021.
PY - 2021/9
Y1 - 2021/9
N2 - The convergence of the major social events of the COVID 19 epidemic and the racial protests around the George Floyd killing spurred many conversations and calls to action for racial justice. The Behavioral Science Forum of 2020 invited a plenary presentation to discuss guidelines for medical education institutions to improve their anti-racism curricula. The plenary aimed to put forward the personal experiences of family medicine faculty contributing to dismantling racism in their institutions. Presenters provided (1) a breakdown of the step by step process of addressing these issues with faculty, residents, and staff, (2) guidelines for improving recruitment and retention of diverse student populations, and (3) small group breakouts and a subsequent discussion forum for participants to bring their experiences into the conversation and develop their personal call to action. The wrap-up discussion and “Zoom chat” yielded emotional responses and specific ideas for participants and other faculty in medical education to do their part in developing anti-racism curricula.
AB - The convergence of the major social events of the COVID 19 epidemic and the racial protests around the George Floyd killing spurred many conversations and calls to action for racial justice. The Behavioral Science Forum of 2020 invited a plenary presentation to discuss guidelines for medical education institutions to improve their anti-racism curricula. The plenary aimed to put forward the personal experiences of family medicine faculty contributing to dismantling racism in their institutions. Presenters provided (1) a breakdown of the step by step process of addressing these issues with faculty, residents, and staff, (2) guidelines for improving recruitment and retention of diverse student populations, and (3) small group breakouts and a subsequent discussion forum for participants to bring their experiences into the conversation and develop their personal call to action. The wrap-up discussion and “Zoom chat” yielded emotional responses and specific ideas for participants and other faculty in medical education to do their part in developing anti-racism curricula.
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U2 - 10.1177/00912174211036043
DO - 10.1177/00912174211036043
M3 - Article
C2 - 34313490
AN - SCOPUS:85111388186
SN - 0091-2174
VL - 56
SP - 302
EP - 310
JO - International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine
JF - International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine
IS - 5
ER -