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Presence 5 for Racial Justice Workshop: Fostering Dialogue Across Medical Education to Disrupt Anti-Black Racism in Clinical Encounters

INTRODUCTION: Anti-Black racism has strong roots in American health care and medical education. While curricula on social determinants of health are increasingly common in medical training, curricula directly addressing anti-Black racism are limited. Existing frameworks like the Presence 5 framework...

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Autores principales: Shankar, Megha, Henderson, Kelsey, Garcia, Raquel, Li, Gabrielle, Titer, KeAndrea, Acholonu, Rhonda Graves, Essien, Utibe R., Brown-Johnson, Cati, Cox, Joy, Shaw, Jonathan G., Haverfield, Marie Christine, Taylor, Kenji, Israni, Sonoo Thadaney, Zulman, Donna
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Association of American Medical Colleges 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8828658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35198729
http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11227
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author Shankar, Megha
Henderson, Kelsey
Garcia, Raquel
Li, Gabrielle
Titer, KeAndrea
Acholonu, Rhonda Graves
Essien, Utibe R.
Brown-Johnson, Cati
Cox, Joy
Shaw, Jonathan G.
Haverfield, Marie Christine
Taylor, Kenji
Israni, Sonoo Thadaney
Zulman, Donna
author_facet Shankar, Megha
Henderson, Kelsey
Garcia, Raquel
Li, Gabrielle
Titer, KeAndrea
Acholonu, Rhonda Graves
Essien, Utibe R.
Brown-Johnson, Cati
Cox, Joy
Shaw, Jonathan G.
Haverfield, Marie Christine
Taylor, Kenji
Israni, Sonoo Thadaney
Zulman, Donna
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description INTRODUCTION: Anti-Black racism has strong roots in American health care and medical education. While curricula on social determinants of health are increasingly common in medical training, curricula directly addressing anti-Black racism are limited. Existing frameworks like the Presence 5 framework for humanism in medicine can be adapted to develop a novel workshop that promotes anti-racism communication. METHODS: We performed a literature review of anti-racism collections and categorized anti-racism communication practices using the Presence 5 framework to develop the Presence 5 for Racial Justice Workshop. Implementation included an introductory didactic, a small-group discussion, and a large-group debrief. Participants evaluated the workshop via an online survey, and we analyzed the resulting qualitative feedback. RESULTS: A total of 17 participants took part in two workshops, with nine of the participants responding to the evaluation survey. Themes that emerged from survey responses included strengths of and improvements for the workshop structure (protected time for anti-racism discussion, dialogue between learners and faculty) and content (specific phrases and language, practicing self-reflection). DISCUSSION: The workshop provides participants with a semistructured discussion around the five anti-racism communication practices. Barriers to implementation include incorporating the workshop into existing curricula and ensuring diverse learners. Barriers to evaluating the workshop include the low survey response rate. Recommendations to improve the workshop include using case-based discussion and varying the workshop structure according to institutional needs. Next steps include an implementation study to evaluate the acceptability, feasibility, and effectiveness of the workshop.
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spelling pubmed-88286582022-02-22 Presence 5 for Racial Justice Workshop: Fostering Dialogue Across Medical Education to Disrupt Anti-Black Racism in Clinical Encounters Shankar, Megha Henderson, Kelsey Garcia, Raquel Li, Gabrielle Titer, KeAndrea Acholonu, Rhonda Graves Essien, Utibe R. Brown-Johnson, Cati Cox, Joy Shaw, Jonathan G. Haverfield, Marie Christine Taylor, Kenji Israni, Sonoo Thadaney Zulman, Donna MedEdPORTAL Original Publication INTRODUCTION: Anti-Black racism has strong roots in American health care and medical education. While curricula on social determinants of health are increasingly common in medical training, curricula directly addressing anti-Black racism are limited. Existing frameworks like the Presence 5 framework for humanism in medicine can be adapted to develop a novel workshop that promotes anti-racism communication. METHODS: We performed a literature review of anti-racism collections and categorized anti-racism communication practices using the Presence 5 framework to develop the Presence 5 for Racial Justice Workshop. Implementation included an introductory didactic, a small-group discussion, and a large-group debrief. Participants evaluated the workshop via an online survey, and we analyzed the resulting qualitative feedback. RESULTS: A total of 17 participants took part in two workshops, with nine of the participants responding to the evaluation survey. Themes that emerged from survey responses included strengths of and improvements for the workshop structure (protected time for anti-racism discussion, dialogue between learners and faculty) and content (specific phrases and language, practicing self-reflection). DISCUSSION: The workshop provides participants with a semistructured discussion around the five anti-racism communication practices. Barriers to implementation include incorporating the workshop into existing curricula and ensuring diverse learners. Barriers to evaluating the workshop include the low survey response rate. Recommendations to improve the workshop include using case-based discussion and varying the workshop structure according to institutional needs. Next steps include an implementation study to evaluate the acceptability, feasibility, and effectiveness of the workshop. Association of American Medical Colleges 2022-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8828658/ /pubmed/35198729 http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11227 Text en © 2022 Shankar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access publication distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) license.
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Shankar, Megha
Henderson, Kelsey
Garcia, Raquel
Li, Gabrielle
Titer, KeAndrea
Acholonu, Rhonda Graves
Essien, Utibe R.
Brown-Johnson, Cati
Cox, Joy
Shaw, Jonathan G.
Haverfield, Marie Christine
Taylor, Kenji
Israni, Sonoo Thadaney
Zulman, Donna
Presence 5 for Racial Justice Workshop: Fostering Dialogue Across Medical Education to Disrupt Anti-Black Racism in Clinical Encounters
title Presence 5 for Racial Justice Workshop: Fostering Dialogue Across Medical Education to Disrupt Anti-Black Racism in Clinical Encounters
title_full Presence 5 for Racial Justice Workshop: Fostering Dialogue Across Medical Education to Disrupt Anti-Black Racism in Clinical Encounters
title_fullStr Presence 5 for Racial Justice Workshop: Fostering Dialogue Across Medical Education to Disrupt Anti-Black Racism in Clinical Encounters
title_full_unstemmed Presence 5 for Racial Justice Workshop: Fostering Dialogue Across Medical Education to Disrupt Anti-Black Racism in Clinical Encounters
title_short Presence 5 for Racial Justice Workshop: Fostering Dialogue Across Medical Education to Disrupt Anti-Black Racism in Clinical Encounters
title_sort presence 5 for racial justice workshop: fostering dialogue across medical education to disrupt anti-black racism in clinical encounters
topic Original Publication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8828658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35198729
http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11227
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