CME Webcast Discusses Racism and Racial Bias in Medicine

OSU Wexner Medical Center logo CME Webcast Discusses Racism and Racial Bias in Medicine. For this webcast, we wanted to highlight the very important and overdue topic of Racism in Medicine. For this we’ve invited an expert from Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. We’d like to introduce Dr. Henry Young, who is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine. He is also the assistant dean of Diversity and Inclusion for Learners and the vice chair of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at OSU College of Medicine.

What you’ll learn in this webcast

As a result of this educational activity, webcast participants will be able to:

  • Review the history of Racism and Racial Bias in Medicine and how it still affects patient care to this day.
  • Describe racial correction among Clinical Guidelines and how it creates disparities.
  • Go through pathways forward to eliminate racial disparities.

You’ll also learn about the following:

  • Internal Bias
  • Clinical Environment
  • Discussing with Patients
  • Medical Calculators

You can find this and many other MedNet21 programs on the OSU – CCME website.

Call our MedNet21 Program Manager at 614.293.3473 for more details about subscribing to MedNet21 as a hospital or as an individual. You can also e-mail him at derrick.freeman@osumc.edu.

Learn About Racism and Racial Bias in Medicine on CME Webcast

OSUWexnerbloglogo2014 Learn About Racism and Racial Bias in Medicine on CME Webcast. Most humans hold implicit biases. And that doesn’t necessarily mean that we are evil. But it does mean that as healthcare providers, awareness of our own implicit biases are a necessary first step in eliminating bias in order to ensure that we treat our patients equally and that we treat ourselves equally. Last year, at the American College of Chest Physicians annual meeting, the keynote speaker for the conference was an interventional cardiologist who gave a fantastic and very moving presentation on implicit bias and discrimination in health care. And so, we’ve asked him to speak with us today on MedNet. Let me welcome Professor of Internal Medicine and the Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs at the Ohio State University, Dr. Quinn Capers.

What you’ll learn in this webcast

As a result of this educational activity, webcast participants will be able to: LIST 2 examples of how
racism or racial bias can impact patient care; and LIST 2 strategies to reduce racism or racial bias in medicine.

You’ll also learn about the following:

  • Racial bias in American medicine
  • Eliminating racism and racial bias in healthcare

You can find this and many other MedNet21 programs on the OSU – CCME website.

Call our MedNet21 Program Manager at 614.293.3473 for more details about subscribing to MedNet21 as a hospital or as an individual. You can also e-mail him at derrick.freeman@osumc.edu.