Physicians, Clinicians, Residents, Administrators, Students, Basic Science Faculty, Researchers and Allied Health Care Professionals.
Both patients and providers have intersecting social identities (e.g., race, gender, etc.) that play a critical role in their interactions with the healthcare system. However, care providers often do not understand the ways in which intersecting social identities and interlocking systems of oppression can impede health for patients and impact the care provided to patients from marginalized groups, such as Black women. This lecture will highlight the importance of taking intersectionality into account in providing culturally competent, effective care, and reducing health inequities across society.
As a result of this program, attendees will be able to:
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