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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 181: Antiracism in Medicine Series – Episode 9 – Moving Towards Antiracism in Medical Education

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome, everyone to a new episode of the anti-racism and medicine series for the Clinical Problem Solvers podcast, where as always our goal is to equip our listeners at all levels of training with the consciousness

0:21.8

and tools to practice anti-racism in their health professions careers. This is a very special

0:27.5

episode of our series today because it is for the Society of General Internal Medicine annual

0:33.7

meeting. And the title of this episode is moving towards anti-racism and medical education.

0:39.5

This is also a very special episode because I am joined by my team members here at the podcast.

0:45.6

My name is Chioma Anoha and I'm currently a research assistant at the John Topkin Center for

0:49.7

Health Equity and will be a medical student somewhere next year. And I will leave it to my team to introduce themselves, starting with Naomi.

1:00.0

Good morning, everyone.

1:01.0

My name is Naomi F. Fields.

1:03.0

I am currently a third year medical student at the Param School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

1:08.0

and now be applying into internal medicine this fall.

1:14.5

Hi, everyone.

1:15.7

My name is Jasmine Williams.

1:17.3

I am currently a third year medical student at the University of California, San Francisco.

1:22.3

I'm going to be taking a year off for research and I'm planning to apply into dermatology next year.

1:29.9

Hi, y'all. My name is Rohan Kazanci, and I'm an MDMPH student right now at the University of

1:34.6

Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. And I'm getting

1:38.6

my MPH right now, but excited to be applying into internal medicine or med peds next year.

1:46.0

Hi, everyone. My name is Michelle Agunwale, and I'm a general internal medicine fellow at Johns Hopkins University,

1:53.0

and I'm also a general internist and a hospitalist.

1:58.0

Hey, everyone, Utebe Asian. I am a proud SGI member, a general internist, and assistant professor of medicine at the University of Pittsburgh.

2:07.6

Fantastic. Thank you all so much.

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