Course Overview

Sustaining Social Justice + Anti-Racism in Medicine

In this session, we will discuss approaches and methods for sustaining antiracism in healthcare organizations.
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2022 Annual Conference

October 28-30, 2022

Required Lessons

1 lesson with video, quiz, and evaluation

Time to Complete

43 minutes

Non-CME Eligible*

CME For this course has expired.

Detailed Course Info

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 Course Description

What is this course about?

As support for antiracism and the Black Lives Matter movement reached an all-time high globally, health care organizations across the U.S. have made historic commitments and developed policies in support of racial justice and equity. Nonetheless, despite unprecedented support for these issues, we must continue to ask, how do we sustain antiracism beyond a moment and into a movement?
 Accreditation/cme
The CME for this course has expired, however you will continue to have access to your purchased content. 
For questions about CME credit, please contact us at https://www.aihm.org/contact/. The views and opinions expressed in this activity are those of the faculty and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine and/or the Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine.
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 Learning Objectives

By the end of the course, learners will be able to...

  • Describe the history of racism in health and health care.
  • Examine the influence of racism on patient care, research, and medical education.
  • Identify strategies academic medical centers can take to be anti-racist.

What's included in this course?

This course includes the following:
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  • Video Recording
  • Downloadable Audio
  • Speaker Handout(s)
  • Quiz
  • Evaluation
  • Certificate of Completion

Course Outline

Meet Your Faculty

Utibe R. Essien, MD, MPH

Utibe R. Essien, MD, MPH is a general internist, health equity researcher, and Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Essien’s research focuses on racial and ethnic disparities in the use of novel therapeutics in the management of chronic cardiometabolic diseases. Dr. Essien is a fierce advocate for diversity and equity in medicine, speaking nationally on the topic and co-directing an “Antiracism in Medicine” series for the Clinical Problem Solvers medical education podcast.

Disclosure

No financial relationships with any ineligible companies to disclose.

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This course is self-paced with no set beginning or end date. You may complete this course on your own schedule and pace. Enrolling in and purchasing this course grants you access to its contents in perpetuity. All required course activities must be completed to earn any eligible continuing education credit(s) and obtain a certificate of completion for this course.