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A podcast about medical student life and the journey to becoming a physician. Featuring survival tips, wellness strategies, the inside scoop on major milestones, and interviews with inspirational faculty members, residents, and students. Join host Dr. Neda Frayha and find out what doctors wish they knew when they were in medical school. From the University of Maryland School of Medicine's Office of Student Affairs.
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Jun 24, 2020

We know that racism is a public health crisis. And to tide us over until future recordings with SOM leaders (both students and faculty) on anti-racism in medical education, we are bringing you a conversation on Race and Medicine between Dr. Frayha and Dr. Jay-Sheree Allen, a Family Medicine physician in Minnesota and host of the Millennial Health podcast. They explore the definition & types of racism, the past & present of racism in medicine, & strategies for us all to become true allies. This is the first of an ongoing series, and originally aired on the Hippo Education podcasts.

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  1. LeRoy, G. AAFP Condemns All Forms of Racism. AAFP, May 2020. https://www.aafp.org/media-center/releases-statements/all/2020/aafp-condemns-all-forms-of-racism.html Accessed 11 June 2020.

  2. African American Physicians and Organized Medicine: Acknowledging our Painful Legacy. The Institute for Ethics at the AMA. https://www.ama-assn.org/about/ama-history/history-african-americans-and-organized-medicine Accessed 11 June 2020.

  3. Ehrenfeld, J, Harris, P. Police Brutality Must Stop. AMA, May 2020. https://www.ama-assn.org/about/leadership/police-brutality-must-stop Accessed 11 June 2020.

  4. Gantzer, H. Internists “Gravely Concerned” About Discrimination and Violence by Public Authorities and Others. ACPOnline, May 2020. https://www.acponline.org/acp-newsroom/internists-gravely-concerned-about-discrimination-and-violence-by-public-authorities-and-others Accessed 11 June 2020.

  5. Jones CP. Levels of Racism: A Theoretic Framework and a Gardener’s Tale. American Journal of Public Health, 2000; (90)8: 1212-1215. Accessed 11 June 2020. https://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/pdf/10.2105/AJPH.90.8.1212

  6. Morse M, Loscalzo J. Perspective Creating Real Change at Academic Medical Centers — How Social Movements Can Be Timely Catalysts. The New England Journal of Medicine. June 2020. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2002502?query=featured_home Accessed 11 June 2020.

  7. Hardeman R, Medina E, Boyd R. Perspective Stolen Breaths. The New England Journal of Medicine. June 2020. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2021072?query=featured_home#author_affiliations Accessed 11 June 2020.
  8. Evans M, Rosenbaum L, Malina D, Morrissey S, Rubin E. Diagnosing and Treating Systemic Racism. The New England Journal of Medicine. June 2020. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe2021693?query=featured_home Accessed 11 June 2020.
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