Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Andrea Deyrup


What we discuss with Dr Deyrup:


Her initial work in evolutionary biology
How and why she decided on medical school and pathology
Her backpacking trip through Asia and some of her adventures there
Her current position at Duke University and her previous teaching experience
How her view of race in medicine has changed
Working on Robbins Essential Pathology and Robbins Basic Pathology, and some of the changes that are coming
Her collaboration with Dr Jospeh Graves Jr, and their recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine
The feedback from other medical specialties on the issue of race in medicine
Why it is important that pathology and pathologists lead the way in this change

Links for this episode:


Health Podcast Network


 LabVine Learning


The ConfLab from LabVine


Dress A Med scrubs


 


Dr Andrea Deyrup on Twitter


Dr Deyrup's website Pathology Central


Pathology Central YouTube channel


Racial Biology and Medical Misconceptions


Race in the Reading: A Study of Problematic Uses of Race and Ethnicity in a Prominent Pediatrics Textbook


Data-driven and determined: Evaluating race in medical curricula


Dr Andrea Deyrup on Diversify in Path Podcast


Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present


 


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