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Addressing Racism in Medicine Through a Resident-Led Health Equity Retreat

机译:通过居民LED健康股权撤退解决医学中的种族主义

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Racism impacts patient care and clinical training in emergency medicine (EM), but dedicated racism training is not required in graduate medical education. We designed an innovative health equity retreat to teach EM residents about forms of racism and skills for responding to racial inequities in clinical environments. The three-hour retreat occurred during the residency didactic conference to maximize resident participation. We prioritized facilitated reflection on residents’ own experiences of race and racism in medicine in order to emphasize these concepts’ relevance to all participants. We used workshop, small group, and panel formats to optimize interactivity and discussion. Post-retreat survey respondents indicated that the curriculum successfully promoted awareness of racism in the workplace. Participants also expressed interest in continued discussions about racism in medicine as well as desire for greater faculty and nursing participation in the curriculum. Residency programs should consider incorporating similar educational sessions in core didactic curricula.
机译:种族主义影响患者护理和临床训练在急诊医学(EM),但在研究生医学教育中不需要专门的种族主义培训。我们设计了一个创新的健康股权撤退,以教授EM居民,了解临床环境中的种族不公平的种族主义和技能形式。居住地发布会期间,三小时的撤退发生,以最大化居民参与。我们优先考虑居民自身对医学种族和种族主义经验的倾向,以强调这些概念与所有参与者的相关性。我们使用了研讨会,小组和面板格式来优化交互性和讨论。后撤退调查受访者表明,课程成功促进了对工作场所的种族主义的认识。参与者还对持续讨论医学的种族主义以及更大的教师和护理参与课程的愿望。居住计划应考虑将类似的教育课程纳入核心教学课程。

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