By Medical Students, for Medical Students: A Narrative Medicine Antiracism Program
Yoshiko Iwai,
Sarah Holdren,
Alyssa R. Browne
et al.
Abstract:Objectives Medical schools have sought to incorporate concepts of race and racism in their curricula to facilitate students’ abilities to grapple with healthcare disparities in the United States; however, these efforts frequently fail to address implicit bias or equip students with cultural humility, reflective capacity, and interpersonal skills required to navigate racialized systems in healthcare. The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate an antiracism narrative medicine (NM) program designed by … Show more
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