Resource Listing
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Org.s Addressing Microaggressions
Organizations in the Hamilton/ Southern-Ontario area that are making an effort to identify and combat Microaggressions.
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Podcasts Addressing “Microaggression”
Listen to these informational podcasts on any streaming platforms to learn more about Microaggression in Medicine.
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Microaggressions in Healthcare
Microaggressions in Healthcare: Patient Experiences. Project ECHO's Katie Hara (MSW) and Christine Cervenka (MSW) discuss microaggressions and how they affect healthcare and in particular the patient experience.
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Eliminating Microaggressions
Eliminating Microaggressions: The Next Level of Inclusion | Tiffany Alvoid | TEDxOakland: In this Talk Tiffany, lays out how this behavior manifests itself, the role you play, and what you can do to avoid perpetuating its continued existence in society.
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Websites Addressing “Microaggressions”
A collection of reputable websites that explore how Microaggressions are integrated in and affect society.
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Films representing Microaggression
Hard-hitting and powerful films that demonstrate the nuances of microaggressions in daily life
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Implicit Bias in Health Care
A CPSO eDialogue that defines implicit bias and gives real world examples and statistics, and concludes with these practical tips.
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Local Organizations Addressing Bias
Organizations in the Hamilton/ Southern-Ontario area that are making an effort to identify and combat Bias
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Implicit Association Test (IAT) Resource
"The Implicit Association Test (IAT) measures attitudes and beliefs that people may be unwilling or unable to report. The IAT may be especially interesting if it shows that you have an implicit attitude that you did not know about."
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Films and Cinematography representing Bias
Hard-hitting and powerful films that demonstrate the nuances of Bias in daily life.
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Books for Bias
These books explore Bias in medicine and provide concrete strategies to confront them.
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Visual Resources for “Privilege”
Helpful graphics explaining "Privilege" from www.raceandmedicine.com/understanding-privilege
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“White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” by Peggy McIntosh
First appeared in Peace and Freedom Magazine, July/August, 1989, pp. 10-12; a publication of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
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Podcasts Addressing “Privilege”
Listen to these informational podcasts on any streaming platforms to learn more about Privilege in Medicine.
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“Rich And Poor People Seek To Understand Each Other”: A Middle Ground Video
"Rich people and poor people came together to see if they could understand each other. Participants included successful businessmen, people experiencing homelessness, and college students."
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Helpful Websites Addressing Privilege
A collection of reputable websites that explore how Privilege is integrated in and affect society.
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Films and Cinematography Addressing Privilege
Hard-hitting and powerful films that demonstrate the nuances of Privilege in daily life.
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Visual Resources for “Colonialism”
Helpful graphics explaining "Colonialism" available at https://brokenpencil.com/article/what-is-colonialism/
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Podcasts Addressing “Colonialism”
Listen to these informational podcasts on any streaming platforms to learn more about Colonialism in Medicine.
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Colonialism: A Crash Course Video
"unravel the impacts of colonialism at different times throughout history from Taiwan to Myanmar as we examine the longstanding impacts of these relationships. We’ll also take a look at how some countries today, like Thailand, have taken the control of the narrative through culinary colonization."
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Colonialism: A Video
Many important events and movements led to the development of the world we know and sometimes love. Today we will look at one of them."
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How Current Work Culture Recreates Colonial Systems: A Video
"we're about shining a light on the voices that are reimagining a new and just society through a revolutionary lens."
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Helpful Websites Addressing “Colonialism”
A collection of reputable websites that explore how Colonialism is integrated in and affect society.
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The “Handling” of power in the physician-patient encounter: perceptions from experienced physicians
"Although the “sharing of power” is an overarching goal of modern patient-centered healthcare, this study highlights how this concept does not fully capture the complex ways experienced physicians perceive, invoke, and redress power in the clinical encounter. Based on the insights, the authors suggest that physicians learn to enact ethical patient-centered therapeutic communication through reflective, effective, and professional use of power in clinical encounters."
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The dysfunctions of power in teams: A review and emergent conflict perspective
"We theorize that when power-sensitized teams experience resource threats (either stemming from external threats or personal threats within the team), these threats will ignite internal power sensitivities and set into play performance-detracting intra-team power struggles."
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Podcasts Addressing “Power”
Listen to these informational podcasts on any streaming platforms to learn more about Power in Medicine.
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“How to Understand Power”: A Video
Eric Liu describes the six sources of power and explains how understanding them is key to being an effective citizen.
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“Two Kinds of Power in the Workplace”: A Video
We all wield two types of power in the workplace; positional and personal. Positional power is directly related to the authority of your position. Personal power, on the other hand, is more nuanced.
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Helpful Websites Addressing “Power”
A collection of reputable websites that explore how Power is integrated in and affects society.
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The ‘Majority Subsidy’
"What happens when a few faculty members are tasked with taking on most of the work of building diversity and inclusion?"
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Addressing the Minority Tax: Perspectives From Two Diversity Leaders on Building Minority Faculty Success in Academic Medicine
"This Invited Commentary explores disparities in academic medicine, known as the minority tax, through the careers of 2 men in senior positions, who are underrepresented minorities in medicine (URMMs), with the goal of sharing real-world experiences that other URMM faculty can use to their benefit."
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Local Organizations Addressing “Minority Tax”
Organizations in the Hamilton/ Southern-Ontario area that are making an effort to identify and combat Minority Tax.
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Podcasts Addressing “Minority Tax”
Listen to these informational podcasts on any streaming platforms to learn more about Minority Tax.
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Burnout and the Minority Tax Faced by Black Physicians: A Video
"As we explore the Black physician experience in the U.S., Dr. Jordan explains the “minority tax” not faced by other physicians. The minority tax is evident in how physicians of color must “navigate a racist healthcare system,” are “constantly asked about credentials,” and are “constantly second guessed.” This creates psychological stressors that can include leaving medicine or academia entirely, especially when left without proper peer or institutional supports."
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Podcasts Addressing “Accessibility”
Listen to these informational podcasts on any streaming platforms to learn more about Accessibility in Medicine.
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Making healthcare more accessible for everyone, everywhere
"Yossi Matias announces new developments in AI research related to ARDA, DermAssist and Mobile Vitals. He shares two new projects focused on how smartphones may eventually help with diseases of the eye and heart."
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Helpful Websites Addressing “Accessibility”
A collection of reputable websites that explore how Accessibility is integrated in and affects society.
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Project Understood teaches Google a few tricks
People with Down Syndrome teach artificial intelligence to recognize their speech patterns in support of greater accessibility for all.