How do we deal with racism in medical education? Why are structural and systemic racism still a reality, despite our best intentions? And what can we do to address it?


We discuss the fourth installment of the series on philosophy in medical education of Mario Veen and Anna Cianciolo, which appears in Teaching and Learning in Medicine: An International Journal --


"Contending with our Racial Past in Medical Education: A Foucauldian Perspective" with three of the authors: Zareen Zaidi, Ian Partman and Tasha Wyatt.. You can download the article here: https://doi.org/10.1080/10401334.2021.1945929


dr.Gareth Gingell is my co-host for this episode: @GGingell and https://education.utexas.edu/student/gareth_gingell 


Zareen Zaidi, MD, PhD: @zareenmd and https://ufhealth.org/zareen-zaidi/background 


Ian Partman: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ian-Partman 


dr.Tasha Wyatt: @DrTashaWyatt


 


If you have any questions about this episode, let me know! https://twitter.com/MarioVeen and https://marioveen.com/ 


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