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"Racism as a Preventable Harm: Centering the Voices of Black Families", by Mia Malcolm & Rachel Witt, MD
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Racism as a Preventable Harm: Centering the Voices of Black Families
Mia Malcolm
Program Manager for (Equitable) Patient Family-Centered Care
DEI Advisor and Facilitator
Children's Hospital St. Louis
Rachel Witt, MD
Assistant Professor
Division of Neonatology
Department of Pediatrics
University of Minnesota
Objectives:
Upon completion of the activity, participants should be better able to:
Summarize historical and contemporary examples of racism in medicine;
Analyze how anti-Black racism impacts pediatric quality of care;
Discuss how anti-racist, just, equitable, and inclusive patient and family-centered care can be created.
*For more information about the University of Minnesota's Pediatric Grand Rounds, click here:
https://med.umn.edu/pediatrics/pediatric-grand-rounds
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