The year 2020 opened the eyes of many to the structures of racism that persist in our country. As the visceral urgency of those galvanizing moments fade, organizations must move beyond releasing supportive statements and determining how they can live up to their stated values. To truly support Black lives, academic medical centers (AMCs) must commit to critically examine and improve the manner in which daily practices, culture, and context uplift Black students, health care professionals, and patients to achieve health equity. One step is to create a culture that is willing to listen and improve when people express discomfort or report mistreatment in order to retain people who are underrepresented in medicine (URiM) in a welcoming environm...
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement re-centered and illuminated the disparities facing the Black p...
2018 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture Series “Often times we are talking about race when we reall...
National unrest followed the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020. Enraged by yet another Black ma...
The death of George Floyd brought the topic of Black Lives Matter (BLM) to a global platform. Commun...
Background: The recent wave of student and physician activism created a space to discuss racism in h...
The glaring racial inequities in the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the devastating loss of Bla...
Objective: To explore student experiences relating to racism, microaggressions and implicit bias wit...
These past few years have been difficult for our nation, as well for many of our patients and for th...
In this article, as have many Black women scholars in the past, we again call for collective action ...
Background: The recent wave of student and physician activism created a space to discuss racism in h...
Actively addressing racism in our faculties of medicine is needed now, more than ever. One way to do...
Research has shown that African Americans made up 13% of the U.S. population but only 4% are physici...
The fact that only a small number of minorities serve as faculty members in the nation\u27s medical ...
BackgroundAnti-Black racism is prevalent in medicine, and anti-racism training is needed in medical ...
Racism impacts patient care and clinical training in emergency medicine (EM), but dedicated racism t...
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement re-centered and illuminated the disparities facing the Black p...
2018 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture Series “Often times we are talking about race when we reall...
National unrest followed the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020. Enraged by yet another Black ma...
The death of George Floyd brought the topic of Black Lives Matter (BLM) to a global platform. Commun...
Background: The recent wave of student and physician activism created a space to discuss racism in h...
The glaring racial inequities in the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the devastating loss of Bla...
Objective: To explore student experiences relating to racism, microaggressions and implicit bias wit...
These past few years have been difficult for our nation, as well for many of our patients and for th...
In this article, as have many Black women scholars in the past, we again call for collective action ...
Background: The recent wave of student and physician activism created a space to discuss racism in h...
Actively addressing racism in our faculties of medicine is needed now, more than ever. One way to do...
Research has shown that African Americans made up 13% of the U.S. population but only 4% are physici...
The fact that only a small number of minorities serve as faculty members in the nation\u27s medical ...
BackgroundAnti-Black racism is prevalent in medicine, and anti-racism training is needed in medical ...
Racism impacts patient care and clinical training in emergency medicine (EM), but dedicated racism t...
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement re-centered and illuminated the disparities facing the Black p...
2018 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture Series “Often times we are talking about race when we reall...
National unrest followed the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020. Enraged by yet another Black ma...