种族主义
种族(生物学)
民族
课程
医学教育
隐性课程
医疗保健
构造(python库)
医学
公共关系
心理学
社会学
政治学
性别研究
教育学
法学
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
Edwin Nieblas‐Bedolla,Briana Christophers,Naomi T. Nkinsi,Paul D. Schumann,Elizabeth Stein
出处
期刊:Academic Medicine
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2020-05-05
卷期号:95 (12): 1802-1806
被引量:108
标识
DOI:10.1097/acm.0000000000003496
摘要
The medical community has been complicit in legitimizing claims of racial difference throughout the history of the United States. Unfortunately, a rigorous examination of the role medicine plays in perpetuating inequity across racial lines is often missing in medical school curricula due to time constraints and other challenges inherent to medical education. The imprecise use of race—a social construct—as a proxy for pathology in medical education is a vestige of institutionalized racism. Recent examples are presented that illustrate how attributing outcomes to race may contribute to bias and unequal care. This paper proposes the following recommendations for guiding efforts to mitigate the adverse effects associated with the use of race in medical education: emphasize the need for incoming students to be familiar with how race can influence health outcomes; provide opportunities to hold open conversations about race in medicine among medical school faculty, students, and staff; craft and implement protocols that address and correct the inappropriate use of race in medical school classes and course materials; and encourage a large cultural shift within the field of medicine. Adoption of an interdisciplinary approach that taps into many fields, including ethics, history, sociology, evolutionary genetics, and public health is a necessary step for cultivating more thoughtful physicians who will be better prepared to care for patients of all racial and ethnic backgrounds.
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