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Dr. Karen Williams gets real about her personal history, shares her thoughts on why representation matters, identifies ways bias affects care, and considers the path forward.
Dr. Hernandez-Conte discusses where he has, and hasn't, felt welcome; what anesthesiologists should know about the LGBTQ community; and why speaking up matters.
Dr. Allison Fernandez discusses the series of video interviews featuring prominent women in the specialty, hosted and created by her.
Dr. Jennifer Lucero shares her lived experience as a Mexican, indigenous woman in this informative episode exploring the different ways racism and bias have shaped health care and impacted the specialty.
Mother and daughter anesthesiologists discuss how family and career intersect and the role of gender in the workplace across generations.
Guests share personal experiences, discuss how aggression impacts their work, consider the CDC's declaration that racism is a threat to public health, and delve into the myth of the model minority.
Guests discuss how they handle being misidentified and share tips on addressing gendered health care disparities and how the specialty can advance equity.
Guests excavates the many ways race shapes careers, experiences, and health outcomes and discuss what the specialty can do about it.
Dr. Travis Reece-Nguyen shares what Pride Month means to him and discusses its significance to his LGBTQ colleagues, their patients, and the next generation of anesthesiologists.
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Dr. Amber Brooks shares her insights on guarding against bias in patient care and the importance of training an increasingly diverse next generation of physicians.
Dr. Elisha Peterson is pulling back the “blue drapes” so that future anesthesiologists of all backgrounds can have a clearer view of the specialty and its impact on patients’ lives.
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Curated by: Ad Hoc Committee on DEI Strategy
Date of last update: April 23, 2024