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This week we talk with Dr. John Chenault, PhD, MA, MSLS, who is Associate Professor and the Director of Anti-Racism Initiatives at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. We discuss why anti-racism is critical for every provider and health professions educator. Dr. Chenault describes how systemic bias and persistent prejudice affect the assumptions that we all make, which means that anti-racism work is challenging but imperative for clinical and educational settings. Learn more about anti-racism resources and information at UofL.
Do you have comments or questions about Faculty Feed? Contact us at [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you.
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This week we talk with Dr. John Chenault, PhD, MA, MSLS, who is Associate Professor and the Director of Anti-Racism Initiatives at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. We discuss why anti-racism is critical for every provider and health professions educator. Dr. Chenault describes how systemic bias and persistent prejudice affect the assumptions that we all make, which means that anti-racism work is challenging but imperative for clinical and educational settings. Learn more about anti-racism resources and information at UofL.
Do you have comments or questions about Faculty Feed? Contact us at [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you.