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Realizing Inclusion and Systemic Equity in Medicine: Upstanding in the Medical Workplace (RISE UP)—an Antibias Curriculum

INTRODUCTION: Racism is a public health threat, and racist behaviors adversely affect clinicians in addition to patients. Medical trainees commonly experience racism and bias. More than half of pediatric residents at a single institution reported experiencing or witnessing discriminatory behavior at...

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Autores principales: Calardo, Sarah J., Kou, Maybelle, Port, Courtney, McKnight, Natalie, Switzer, B. Elise, Halmon, Kamilah, Lobo, Kenia, Benghanem, Ghofrane, Seo-Mayer, Patricia W.
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Publicado: Association of American Medical Colleges 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8983799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35497676
http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11233
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author Calardo, Sarah J.
Kou, Maybelle
Port, Courtney
McKnight, Natalie
Switzer, B. Elise
Halmon, Kamilah
Lobo, Kenia
Benghanem, Ghofrane
Seo-Mayer, Patricia W.
author_facet Calardo, Sarah J.
Kou, Maybelle
Port, Courtney
McKnight, Natalie
Switzer, B. Elise
Halmon, Kamilah
Lobo, Kenia
Benghanem, Ghofrane
Seo-Mayer, Patricia W.
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description INTRODUCTION: Racism is a public health threat, and racist behaviors adversely affect clinicians in addition to patients. Medical trainees commonly experience racism and bias. More than half of pediatric residents at a single institution reported experiencing or witnessing discriminatory behavior at work; only 50% reported receiving training on implicit bias, delivering difficult feedback, or peer support. Our multispecialty team created Realizing Inclusion and Systemic Equity in Medicine: Upstanding in the Medical Workplace (RISE UP), an antibias, anti-racism communication curriculum composed of three hybrid (virtual and in-person) workshops. METHODS: During the pediatric resident workshops, we introduced tools for addressing bias, presented video simulations, and led small-group debriefings with guided role-play. We also reviewed escalation pathways, reporting methods, and support systems. Residents completed an evaluation before and after each workshop to assess the curriculum's efficacy. RESULTS: Thirty-nine residents participated in RISE UP, with 20 attending all three workshops. Ninety-six percent of participants indicated they would recommend the workshops to colleagues. After the third workshop, 92% reported having tools to respond to bias, and 85% reported knowing how to escalate concerns regarding discriminatory behavior. Chief residents were most frequently identified as sources of resident support when encountering discriminatory behavior. DISCUSSION: This curriculum was successful in developing and strengthening residents’ responses to discrimination, including upstander support. The curriculum is adaptable for virtual, in-person, and hybrid settings, allowing for flexibility. Establishing institutional support, promoting faculty development, and creating and disseminating escalation pathways are critical to addressing racism in health care.
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spelling pubmed-89837992022-04-27 Realizing Inclusion and Systemic Equity in Medicine: Upstanding in the Medical Workplace (RISE UP)—an Antibias Curriculum Calardo, Sarah J. Kou, Maybelle Port, Courtney McKnight, Natalie Switzer, B. Elise Halmon, Kamilah Lobo, Kenia Benghanem, Ghofrane Seo-Mayer, Patricia W. MedEdPORTAL Original Publication INTRODUCTION: Racism is a public health threat, and racist behaviors adversely affect clinicians in addition to patients. Medical trainees commonly experience racism and bias. More than half of pediatric residents at a single institution reported experiencing or witnessing discriminatory behavior at work; only 50% reported receiving training on implicit bias, delivering difficult feedback, or peer support. Our multispecialty team created Realizing Inclusion and Systemic Equity in Medicine: Upstanding in the Medical Workplace (RISE UP), an antibias, anti-racism communication curriculum composed of three hybrid (virtual and in-person) workshops. METHODS: During the pediatric resident workshops, we introduced tools for addressing bias, presented video simulations, and led small-group debriefings with guided role-play. We also reviewed escalation pathways, reporting methods, and support systems. Residents completed an evaluation before and after each workshop to assess the curriculum's efficacy. RESULTS: Thirty-nine residents participated in RISE UP, with 20 attending all three workshops. Ninety-six percent of participants indicated they would recommend the workshops to colleagues. After the third workshop, 92% reported having tools to respond to bias, and 85% reported knowing how to escalate concerns regarding discriminatory behavior. Chief residents were most frequently identified as sources of resident support when encountering discriminatory behavior. DISCUSSION: This curriculum was successful in developing and strengthening residents’ responses to discrimination, including upstander support. The curriculum is adaptable for virtual, in-person, and hybrid settings, allowing for flexibility. Establishing institutional support, promoting faculty development, and creating and disseminating escalation pathways are critical to addressing racism in health care. Association of American Medical Colleges 2022-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8983799/ /pubmed/35497676 http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11233 Text en © 2022 Calardo 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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McKnight, Natalie
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Halmon, Kamilah
Lobo, Kenia
Benghanem, Ghofrane
Seo-Mayer, Patricia W.
Realizing Inclusion and Systemic Equity in Medicine: Upstanding in the Medical Workplace (RISE UP)—an Antibias Curriculum
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title_fullStr Realizing Inclusion and Systemic Equity in Medicine: Upstanding in the Medical Workplace (RISE UP)—an Antibias Curriculum
title_full_unstemmed Realizing Inclusion and Systemic Equity in Medicine: Upstanding in the Medical Workplace (RISE UP)—an Antibias Curriculum
title_short Realizing Inclusion and Systemic Equity in Medicine: Upstanding in the Medical Workplace (RISE UP)—an Antibias Curriculum
title_sort realizing inclusion and systemic equity in medicine: upstanding in the medical workplace (rise up)—an antibias curriculum
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8983799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35497676
http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11233
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