Experiencing racism within medical school curriculum: 2020 ICCH student symposium

PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING(2022)

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Objective: To explore student experiences relating to racism, microaggressions , implicit bias within healthcare communication and medical education in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement Methods: Students and faculty from different racial/ethnic backgrounds, medical schools, countries , levels of training shared their perspectives with a multi-disciplinary, international audience at the 2020 International Conference on Communication in Healthcare (ICCH). Results: We highlight experiences shared at the symposium and demonstrate how the student voice can help shape the medical school curriculum. 3 main themes are discussed: 1) Institutional bias and racism, 2) Racial discrimination during medical training and 3) Recommendations for curricula change. Conclusion: Racism influences many aspects of student experiences and often appears in covert and in-stitutional forms. These shared experiences reflect a common problem faced by ethnic minority medical students. Practice implications: Student experiences provide thoughtful recommendations for educators regarding incorporating anti-racism teaching into their curricula. It is essential that this teaching is collaborative, non-tokenistic and implemented early in the syllabus. It is beneficial for educators to build on the various existing approaches demonstrated by other institutions. (c) 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Black Lives Matter, Racism, Communication skills, Healthcare professionals, Medical students, Educators, Discrimination, Curriculum
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