Voices of People in Medicine
Personal Experiences
“Are you a Doctor?” The unchecked racism experienced by physicians of color
To Be Young, a Doctor, and Black: NPR
Women of Color in Academe: Living with Multiple Marginality
Institutional Problems, Individual Solutions — The Burden on Black Physicians | NEJM
Minority Tax Reform — Avoiding Overtaxing Minorities When We Need Them Most | NEJM
Junior Fellow Essay Responses 2021
Racism In My Medical Education | Health Affairs: On the invisibility of anti-Asian racism in medical education
Professionalism and Ethics
The Bias of ‘Professionalism’ Standards (ssir.org)
Arundhati Dhara: All diversity is not created equal - The BMJ
Why you should not bring your authentic self to work | Jodi-Ann Burey | TEDxSeattle - YouTube
‘Checkbox Diversity’ Must Be Left Behind for DEI Efforts to Succeed (ssir.org)
Fall 2020 Speaker Series - Confronting Racism in Medical Education (panopto.com)
A Call for Critical Race Theory in Medical Education : Academic Medicine (lww.com)
Fearing the Black Body (nyupress.org)
Data, Decisions, White Coats | Journal of Ethics | American Medical Association (ama-assn.org)
Allison Bryant, MD, MPH: Why Quality Care Means Equitable Care (massgeneral.org)
Arts and Culture
Beyond Sparking Joy: A Call for a Critical Medical Humanitie... : Academic Medicine (lww.com)
Let’s call it out: innovation has an authenticity problem: Apolitical
Political censorship in academic journals sets a dangerous new precedent - The BMJ
Immigrants Have Always Known the Pain of Social Distancing- The Atlantic
Race.Culture.OBGYN X AMWA
AMWA Diversity Dialogues is an interdisciplinary podcast that is designed to promote diversity of thought through unfiltered and honest conversations about all topics related to diversity and inclusion, that highlight the disparities and inequities in medicine and population health and what we can do about it. This collaboration focuses on conversations with equity leaders in OBGYN. Led by Dr. Anusha Venkatesh, Dr. Chyanne Brown, and Dr. Shilpa Darivemula.
Podcast 1: Introduction to the series
Podcast 2: A Conversation with Dr. Rachel Bervell of the BlackOBGYN project, Institute for Healing and Justice in Medicine