Addressing Bias in Healthcare Training

Addressing Bias in Healthcare Training
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Bias in healthcare, whether explicit or implicit, can impact clinical care and contribute to health inequities. Healthcare providers-in-training can mitigate bias through curricular reform, storytelling, and advocating for policy change like single-payer healthcare. Learn more about the impact of bias on healthcare and ways to address it effectively.

  • Bias in Healthcare
  • Training Providers
  • Health Inequities
  • Mitigating Bias
  • Policy Change

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  1. What Can Healthcare Providers-in- Training do to Address Bias? TEHREEM REHMAN, YALE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, INCOMING M3 TWITTER: TEHREEM_REHMAN EMAIL: TEHREEMREHMAN@GMAILCOM

  2. What is Bias? Explicit vs implicit Examples of implicit bias

  3. Impact on Clinical Care Health inequities Provider bias Mitigating impact

  4. Curricular Reform Often student led U.S. Health Justice course at Yale Learn more here: http://yaleushj.wix.com/ushj

  5. Storytelling Why? How to proceed responsibly? Systemic Disease Share your story: www. systemicdisease.com

  6. Changing Policy Single Payer Health Care What else could we do?

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