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🗓️ 12 October 2021
⏱️ 44 minutes
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Hosts Ramla N. Kasozi, MD, MPH, and James Smith MD, MPH, board certified family physicians and recent residency graduates, welcome special guest Renee Crichlow, MD, family medicine faculty and leader, for a discussion of anti-racism, building community, breaking down barriers for medical education and minoritized students and faculty, and the importance of a patron in your career. Drs. Kasozi and Smith share their own thoughts on racism and its role in the history of medical education, challenges for minoritized learners in medical education, and share their 10 suggestions about what you can do right now.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to a special bonus episode on the American Family Physician Podcast. |
0:09.6 | I'm Ramla Kosozi, a recent graduate of University of Minnesota, St. John's Family Medicine |
0:16.0 | Residency Program and newly board certified family medicine physician. |
0:23.3 | I'll be starting as a family medicine physician with Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. And I'm James Smith, a recent graduate of |
0:28.6 | University of Minnesota North Memorial Program, newly board certified family physician, |
0:34.3 | and current sports medicine fellow at University of Connecticut. |
0:38.3 | We are your hosts for this podcast focused on anti-racism, especially in medical education. |
0:45.3 | We have a special guest and then we'll close out with 10 things you can do right now to prevent racism from |
0:52.3 | sapping the strength from our communities and our medical |
0:55.0 | system. The opinions expressed in this podcast are our own and do not represent the opinions of |
1:00.8 | the American Academy of Family Physicians, the editors of the American Family Positions, or |
1:05.2 | our employers. |
1:13.7 | We're going to start with our special guest. |
1:16.4 | It's my pleasure to welcome Dr. Renee Critchellow. |
1:21.1 | Dr. Crishlow is chief medical officer at Codman Square Health Center, |
1:26.3 | Vice Chair of Health Equity at the Boston University Department of Family Medicine, the medical editor for diversity, equity, inclusion, |
1:30.2 | or our very own American family physician. |
1:34.0 | Dr. Critchlow was also a mentor of ours |
1:37.1 | at the University of Minnesota. |
1:38.8 | Welcome, Dr. Critchlow. |
1:40.5 | Hey, everybody. |
1:41.3 | Thank you so much for having me here. |
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