Department of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
WMJ. 2021 Mar;120(S1):S74-S77.
Racial health disparities in Wisconsin are profound. Racism occurring within the health care field contributes to disparities. Anti-racist education was identified as a need at 2 family medicine residency programs in urban Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
A 3-hour program was developed and performed 3 times over 3 years, engaging around 100 participants at 2 residency programs.
Thirty-five post-program surveys were completed. Respondents indicated improvement in knowledge, attitude, and awareness of anti-racist health concepts.
The program established a baseline from which to develop anti-racist health care providers. Presenters reflect on the importance of addressing racism as a health issue, getting to know the community served, supporting team members of Color to thrive, and for health care institutions to address racism in an intentional manner.
威斯康星州的种族健康差距非常明显。医疗保健领域内的种族主义导致了这些差距。在威斯康星州密尔沃基市的 2 家家庭医学住院医师培训计划中,反种族主义教育被确定为一项需求。
开发了一个 3 小时的课程,并在 3 年内进行了 3 次,在 2 个住院医师培训计划中吸引了大约 100 名参与者。
完成了 35 份课后调查。受访者表示在反种族主义健康概念的知识、态度和意识方面有所提高。
该课程为培养反种族主义医疗保健提供者奠定了基础。演讲者反思了将种族主义视为健康问题的重要性,了解所服务的社区,支持有色人种团队成员的发展,以及医疗机构以有意的方式解决种族主义问题。