Systemic Racism in Medical Education
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In this episode, Dr. Cara King speaks with LaShyra “Lash” Nolen, a medical student at Harvard Medical School and the school’s first Black woman student council president. Lash talks about the systemic racism she has seen during her medical education and what motivated her to address it through writing with her first article, “How Medical Education Is Missing the Bull’s-eye.” She also shares what advice she would give to young Black students interested in medicine as well as her thoughts on how healthcare professionals can use their position to help change these deep rooted issues within the institution.
Resources:
"How Medical Education Is Missing the Bull’s-eye" by LaShyra Nolen
ACCEM
Becoming by Michelle Obama
LaShyra Nolen’s website
LaShyra Nolen on Twitter