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Anti-Racism in Medicine (#3): Innovations in Education

Education is a core component and a core value of General Internal Medicine. As medicine continues to evolve, it’s pivotal that we understand the current challenges faced by physician educators and the resources available to advocate for the integration of anti-racist practices within the many facets of medicine and medical education.

This panel discussion will bring together experts in the field and will explore anti-racist innovations in medical education, particularly as it relates to recognition and management of implicit bias, institutional promotion of health equity, and national advocacy for equitable curricular development.

Speakers:

Cristina Gonzalez, MD, MeD, Speaker
Professor of Medicine
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Academic Hospitalist
Montefiore Medical Center-Weiler Division
Monica Vela, MD FACP, Speaker

Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Director, Hispanic Center of Excellence
University of Illinois College of Medicine

Carla Boutin-Foster, MD, MSc, Speaker

Professor of Clinical Medicine, Medicine
Associate Dean for Diversity Education and Research
SUNY Downstate Medical Center

Moderators:
Christopher Gonzalez, MD, MSCE, Moderator

Assistant Professor of Medicine
Assistant Director of Medical Student Research
HRSA Diversity Center of Excellence Weill Cornell Medicine

Lucy M. Torres-Deas, MD, Moderator Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine

Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Director, A.C.N. Internal Medicine Primary Care Sites, West
Director, A.C.N. Internal Medicine Community & Population Health, Allen
NewYork-Presbyterian